Gregory Vincent St. Thomasino – Luther
Gregory Vincent St. Thomasino Luther to looking, or seeing, most nearly or gladly in some but not all or during absence, an injury, say regarded …
"Poetry begins and ends with a rhyme." (D. Rudoy)
Gregory Vincent St. Thomasino Luther to looking, or seeing, most nearly or gladly in some but not all or during absence, an injury, say regarded …
Del Ray Cross 2 Poems life in bed let me put my self in your shirt you won’t which I mean you won’t let me …
Gary Sullivan and K. Silem Mohammad Jacket Photos of Various Poets …
Mark DuCharme Dude Do Not Pander Research coagulant vest Through language used, of chipperest Household stuff— Is not, apparently, what was set Engulf me, ’til …
Kenneth Tanemura Foretellings “I have discovered my poems often come true–that my poems are foretellings.” ––Eileen Tabios I’m deeply in love with a woman I’ll …
Mike Topp 3 Poems Goldfish I still remember the day I flushed my pet goldfish down the toilet. At first I felt really bad, but …
Andy Weaver The tips of your fingers A slackening rain offers its small rhythm to the rooftop, a soft shudder runs through the house. On …
Nick Whittock Fujitsutm separates itself from the ocean’s noise in the time it takes to piss evolve here understanding it’s probably trademarked in the time …
Les Wicks Someone Slipping Up This isolated cottage is hectic as mice, millipedes & termites are battling for supremacy. Winter sun – coaxing in its …
Ian Randall Wilson The Bandleader’s Last Gig On Venus This afternoon in our bedroom epic theatre a minus one act farce. Genuine antagonists do not …
Kirby Wright Observations from Oceanside, California The beach is nearly deserted. Sandpipers scuttle, then stab the wet sand with beaks. A jogger appears then disappears …
Shane Allison Black Vaseline The face of Vaseline when it evaporates The face of the sun blocked by Vaseline The face of Mrs. Burton when …