Diana Adams – To Do
Diana Adams To Do Store lacquered arms in chest. Assemble champagne maze. Push chairs to harmonize (follow the curve of eggs). Paint screen a rare …
"Poetry begins and ends with a rhyme." (D. Rudoy)
Diana Adams To Do Store lacquered arms in chest. Assemble champagne maze. Push chairs to harmonize (follow the curve of eggs). Paint screen a rare …
Martha L. Deed Kayaking on the Erie Canal I am a writer of bad poems I am told using short words of simple sense when …
William Charles Delman The Imagination of Relation Beautiful eyes. Narcolepsy, but not really. I just realized that November is no in a smile. Who is …
Jim Dunn Holding patterns Holding patterns, throwing fits, catching fire, dropping hints Blowing kisses, racing hearts, dropping anchors, shopping carts Screaming questions, swimming heads, smoking …
Jason Earls 3 Poems Transcript “take the diamond out of your pocket.” “put on your trench coat.” “i can’t go to las vegas.” “that would …
kari edwards someone seeding kazaa with junk this is your first visit we hope it is the beginning of a long and fruitful journey this …
Raymond Farr In Between A Plum and Sound I can’t explain “nature” intentionally. The whirlpool was music I raced to keep up. The past is …
Larry Sawyer Geez Egyptologists enact effluent entrances grease easing the deceased eventually mummies entombed even when leaping knead evil December deals festering clever lackluster cities …
Soraya Shalforoosh Molly, the moon people have had it Molly she doesn’t want to talk about the moon But, I do, Moon People, a poem …
Heather Sweeney One Color Building parts of the first color—blue. Will run out. Run out of reasons for this. The stolen gravity of leaves. Only …
Eileen Tabios As Catherine Becomes “Kitty” Brunette and allergic to black velvet, she adopted brandy-laced tsuris from Mama who instructed her perfume must liberate memories …