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Escape
Escape
Oh — how the winter winds are cold. Yet I must go, I could not stay. It is not safe — or so I’m told.
John Parsell
Aug 5
A vacancy
A vacancy
A poem
John E Marks
Jul 22
Life
Life
A poem
Anna Rozwadowska
Jul 21
The beautiful Cathars of Languedoc⁷
The beautiful Cathars of Languedoc⁷
The ideas of the beautiful Cathars of Languedoc spread across western Europe 700 years ago Cathar comes from the Greek: καθαροί, katharoi…
John E Marks
Jul 16
Pilgrimage: out of the blue
Pilgrimage: out of the blue
On this beautiful spring day in February With delphinium-blue skies and cheeky Crocuses splash purple, while dazzling Daffs nod in…
John E Marks
Jul 14
I Am My Father’s Daughter
I Am My Father’s Daughter
Logic Wins the Day
Sydney Duke Richey
Jul 2
Love and Loss
Love and Loss
A poem
Anna Rozwadowska
Jun 29
Unborn
Unborn
A Poem of Grief
John Gillen
Jun 28
It’s My Birthday~
It’s My Birthday~
Mortality being the candles on my cake
Anthony Cloe Huie (Choose Living Over Existing)
Jun 28
How Animal Procurators Made a God
How Animal Procurators Made a God
Not so much a God as a procurator That can hear the breaking of carbon double bonds The crackle of released oxygen and nitrogen The atomic…
Donald Warren Hayward
Jun 17
Facing The Future
Facing The Future
A book review
Claudio D'Andrea
Jun 17
Himalayan Greeks
Himalayan Greeks
Abstracted in Afghanistan I pick cankers for a simple choose a rhapsody in blue love lapis lazuli and you.
John E Marks
Jun 17
Ignominious Fate
Ignominious Fate
Sad Destination for a Proud Creature
M.T. Bennett
Jun 17
Poeteconomics
Poeteconomics
A poem about the filthy lucre
Richard Capogrosso
Jun 17
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