Oct 26, 2022
by B. Fulton Jennes
Dutch elm disease took its toll / on the once-lush sentinel by our pond— / a titan I often climbed to the very top
Oct 3, 2022
by Pam Vap
a white lily / with sails of petals / above the pink blush on the weak stem
Sep 28, 2022
by Judy Kaber
It’s been a long two weeks and I’m ready to leave. / I ask myself: / Are you really the man I once married?
Sep 24, 2022
by Jackleen Holton
Sleep while the baby sleeps, / they tell you, and so you begin, like one having to learn / everything all over again, to take sleep in small sips
Sep 20, 2022
by Karen Paul Holmes
Send it out, send it / to your mother spinning in another universe / your father too