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Poems

Lee Nash “The first and last time I met Egje”

Lee Nash The first and last time I met Egje  At the host’s somewhat awkward offer of sparkling wine on the terrace overlooking the valley as the mid-afternoon sun drizzled through the lime tree and Californian poppies shyly fringed the farmhouse wall before the first bite of olive cake before her husband turned the elm […]

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Kathryn Staublin “Creative Writing Club Blues”

Kathryn Staublin Creative Writing Club Blues  I introduce poetry as one would introduce a past love— timidly, with poise and appreciation— but it is difficult to convince those searching eyes that anything worth doing is worth doing right when the only thing that sells comes in fifty shades. Kathryn Staublin is an English teacher who […]

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Deborah Bacharach “Regret”

Deborah Bacharach Regret One cold spring when I lived in shit- strewn Paris and had to fight to buy a ham sandwich and my food was stolen and my books were stolen and the man I wanted had no time and a man on the street dropped his pants and leered, I did not walk […]

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Pravat Kumar Padhy “In her drenched hair…”

Pravat Kumar Padhy In her drenched hair, I sense imprint of the first rain. Pravat Kumar Padhy is a scientist and poet with several poems and Japanese short form of poetry featured in many notable journals and anthologies.

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J.R. Solonche “Botanical Garden”

J.R. Solonche Botanical Garden If yellow is the color of joy, and If red is love’s color, then here is joy enough for a city of the miserable, and here is red enough for all the cups of the loveless. J.R. Solonche is author of Beautiful Day , Won’t Be Long , Heart’s Content , Invisible (nominated for […]

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Kenneth Salzmann “Genealogy”

Kenneth Salzmann Genealogy In that case you might as well create ancestors of your own from the glistening shards of dreams from flickering glimpses of strangers on the D train as if your story were handed down from father to son then father to son and then to you and as if who and what […]

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deb y felio “Above It All”

deb y felio Above It All  From the floor to ceiling window in my 43rd floor apartment of a 54 storied highrise I watch the intersecting circles of interstates and bypasses clogged with vehicles that once moved freely from here to there and realize tonight there is no choice for a road less traveled. deb […]

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