I want to stay here forever, To get swept up in the warmth of the water and the strength of the tides. To sit in the golden sand and never leave,To watch … Continue reading I Want To Be Everything By Arielle O’Donnell
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ECLIPSE OF THE SOUL by Michelle B. Beagle
Yesterday, 8 April 2024, I stood in a park surrounded by strangers, acquaintances, and friends. We had gathered to experience a once-in-a-lifetime event in our little corner of God’s green … Continue reading ECLIPSE OF THE SOUL by Michelle B. Beagle
What an eclipse means to me by Duane L Herrmann
Since my religion teaches that science is crucial to human progress and the advancement of civilization, I do not think an eclipse is punishment by God for some general deficiency … Continue reading What an eclipse means to me by Duane L Herrmann
Eclipse by Carol Schupp Star
Going into the unknown Hoards of people waiting… As the moon Covers the sun Excitement Cheers Birds stop Stars pop out Planets are seen Beauty, gorgeous night, shadows Sunset during … Continue reading Eclipse by Carol Schupp Star
Eclipse poem by Alissa Vidulich
Somehow foundsinge burningupdrowns downsanctified soundspacenotesgem crownedbeholdand beholdensolar goldenmoon silvershiversheaven's rainsdeep fallto the rise of brazensun's carried callAnd this the weather of our accordwells wealth beyondany common afford
War Criminals: a Triptych by Jack Carney
I – “The Ukraine”Oskars …“Three days in Mariupol”left me numb and outragedtossed between tears andpowerless anger.A newscast …witnessed Der Trumper and Der Grosserfrom Hungaryforsaking UkrainePutin puppets.My mind’s eye …pictures Mis-spoken … Continue reading War Criminals: a Triptych by Jack Carney
“And Here Comes Kelso!” by William Gole
I stopped by the Winner’s Circle Bar and Grill, my preferred watering hole, on a Saturday afternoon in September to catch that week’s feature horse race on the bar’s black and white … Continue reading “And Here Comes Kelso!” by William Gole
Write On by Lorraine Caramanna
some insist a poemmust follow structure rhythmand rhymebut I prefer to play with wordsunleash their power to elicit emotionsturn those words looseset them freeto sashay across the page with attitudeor … Continue reading Write On by Lorraine Caramanna
We The People by Mary Perrin Scott
The Constitution of the United StatesWe, the people, in order to form a perfect union,promote general welfare, secure the blessingsof liberty to ourselves and posterity… July 4, 1776 Where are we … Continue reading We The People by Mary Perrin Scott