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November, 2009 Poetry:

Time, Time, the Voice Became an Absence
Wondering Toward Alien of Sound
The Here is Here Regardless of Incidental Realities
Aristotle Sinclair
As If A Bird Hovered Ajay Vishwanathan
Inspired
The Troops of Iraq
Birthday Card
Barry O'Donohue
Next Day Delivery
Second Draft
Benjamin Sutton
Famine Vulture Catherine Zickgraf
The Two in the Woods
Above the Water
Out of Memoriam
Changming Yuan
Sinner's Mind and Saint's Heart
Sleepless Night
An Immigrant in the Promised Land (Tanka Prose)
Chen-ou Liu
Catherine (Cat) Goshen Corey Cook
A Man with Children
Botanical Garden
An Earthquake in the Chest
Donal Mahoney
Yard Sale Epiphany
The Bastards
Eric Lawson
Mailbox Eric Miller

Rock star
57th journey
All the pretty girls
Harry Calhoun
DO WA DITTY (A LOVE SONG)
HISTORY TEACHES
TO A LITERARY SUICIDE
Howie Good
The Anarchous James Jason Dye
The Journey
Universality
James Piatt
Universe Jennifer Sonnenberg
Colorado Grassland
Venezia
The Death of Edward Abbey
John Raffetto
The Hadj
Tremors
After
John W. Frazier
Snow Tiger
A Murder of Crows
Big Skin
Jolen Whitworth
The Forest
Mask
Leaving Shenzen
Joseph Farley
Slough
If Dogs Could Vote
Kelli Lundgren
Cricket
Bird Wonder
Simple Miracles
KJ Hannah Greenberg
Desperation is the Most Dangerous Human Emotion
Road Work Ahead
Autumn Burning
Matt Soellner
of frustrated ones
Hunger
Noah Champoux
Winter Quartet
The familiar
Peter L. Scacco
AT THE PLAYGROUND
HAIKU: AUGUST 2009
Robert Demaree
Closing Time
Picture of the Prosthetic God in August
Reflections While not Reading a Victorian Novel
Robert Wexelblatt
Setting Out Ruth Hill
Cynical Arc
Exposed
Simplistic Prejudice
Sarah Ahmad
Hadassah
Colors of Night
Daddy's Girls
Serena Tome
The Lifespan of Pencil Terry McDermott

 


Poetry as an art form by Shirley Allard

September, 2009 Poetry:

one september morn
manhattan in september
Watts
James G. Piatt
Regulator & Beast
Late Night
Romantic Liver
Alan Britt
Fledging
Come Dance
Beyond Immortal
Barry O'Donohue
Girl in the Rain David Pambianchi
Two Mutes in the Press Room
With Him
On the Road to Chicago
Donal Mahoney
Thank You, As You Always Said As Well
My Sweet Queen, My Wild Goose Chase
Darkly Limned and Gilded on a Glass
Eric Halliwell
Two Clouds Eric Miller
A passion for symmetry
The bookmark
Putting on the brakes
Father's day, summer begins
Frosty morning, warm blood coursing through the veins
Harry Calhoun
Flicker, Thud
Ouranos
Creative Predation
John F. Buckley
Catamaran
Auspice of the Pines
The Shine Overhead
The Courtyard
John Swain
Burnished
Uber
Katarina Boudreaux
Send Insane
Perfume In The Sewers
Together Indifference
Michael Burton
Not a Cross Word Neal Whitman
AT THE TOWN BEACH
HAIKU/SENRYU SUMMER 2009
Robert Demaree
"Back to the 1800's: Three Poems" Ruth Hill
Flies and I (Sijo)
After Epiphany
Sevenling (This is daily life)
Chen-ou Liu
Penthouse
ROCK LOVE FEST
Jo Janoski
The Tale of Two Nights
Solid Sidewalk
Fade To Nothingness
Harry Furness
These People Carlos Contreras
MY FATHER HOLDING SQUASH
POLYGRAPH
SUCH A LOVELY DRESS
Mark Osaki
Okay, Love
Slow Dance
Unfenced
Michael Weems
Bloom
Forecast
Poem with a Sandburg Line
Alicia Hoffman
Epulaeryu - Four Times as Great! Joseph S. Spence, Sr.
A Haven
A Thought Experiment
Crabbing
Mike Berger
To Lise
Lame Rouge
Ms Ogyny
Will Dixon
The Missing Link Lisa Feinstein
A Dead End Named Magnolia Matt Soellner
My Dragonfly and I Susan Reid
Festival
Tour de l'Horloge
Peter L. Scacco

And For the Kids...

In September
Ice Planet of Cong
by Terry McDermott


 

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