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August, 2009 Poetry:

Constant Lover
December Poem in the Backyard
The Joke
Alan Britt
Mornings Barry O'Donohue
Kaleidoscope and Harpsichord Donal Mahoney
Summer Getaway
Looking Out My Window
R. C. (RCat) Arquette
Pianoman
Road Kill
Erin York
Rain
Like Leaves Quiver
Jo Janoski
Painters' Exhalations 398
Painters' Exhalations 399
Painters' Exhalations 400
Felino A. Soriano
A Newfound Friend
Plans
Will Dixon
Postcards
My Name
Post Trauma
Ivan Jenson
Fact
Apprenticeship
Jennifer LeBlanc
Alligator Tears
Untitled #936
The Journey
Harry Furness
Perfection Melissa Dalis
Margins
Early June
Haiku: New Hampshire 2006
Robert Demaree
Fading Into Fog
Chatter-Clatter
Ruth Hill
A Look at Loneliness
Insomnia
Mickey Grubb
Footprints in the Snow
As You Like It
Chen-Ou Liu
to have and to have
a poem for the misfits
a poem without earth
David LaBounty
Unfurling Dosia McKay
A Magic Maltese Bird
The Funny Money of My Courage
The Kaleidoscope of Your Candlelit Eyes
Eric Halliwell
Grieving, the seizure
Morning, beginning aborted
A blush comes to pumice
4th of July
Harry Calhoun
Michael's Moonwalk
Innovation Invigorates Inspiration
Michael Jackson "Gone Too Soon"
Joseph S. Spence, Sr.
The one they wanted (I had)
Make Out
Sarah Miniaci
The Steamy Womb
Jehovasaurus: An Integral Poem
The Empire of the Stars
Through the Glass Darkly
When the Earth Moves
Fredrick Zydek
When A Weed Is Not A Weed Claire Tom

And For the Kids...

In August
The Black Unicorn
by Terry McDermott
A HAIKU TO YOU, TOO! by Norbert Luciano

 


July, 2009 Poetry:

Blood & Billions
All Around the Mulberry Bush
Harry Furness
Another Florida Summer
The Rivers of Summer
Pastoral Summer Moments Observed
R. C. (RCat) Arquette
Dissoulution Dialogue Will Dixon
Opening the Cottage: June, 2009
Detail From a Study on Aging
Postcard Collection
Haiku: Real Estate
Robert Demaree
In July
Is Freedom Free?
The Black Tulips
(The Pi form)
Terry McDermott
The Diviner
More Abridged Tales of Love and Devotion
Lisa Veyssiere
THE GOLDEN TREASURY
THOSE HILLS
TO BEAUTY
Ashutosh Ghildiyal
Dune Road
Grocery List
Love Part One
Ivan Jenson
To the Hoop
Backstops
Paul Hostovsky
Chubby Girl
Falling
Word Play
Adrift
She
Sarah Flanigan
Across Ivory Heartbeats Rick Spuler
My Wife
Coming Through Ohio at Two in the Morning
Insatiable
C. Rohrbacher
What do you want from me
Same Old Song
Things Held
Jeff Bresee
Meeting on a Path
In the Attic
Sara Kaplan
Heart break
At Clark's pool
Above town
Before eruption
Stephanie Sears
Another Ole School Teacher Mickey Grubb
An Immigrant's Progress
Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter … and Spring
(Haiku Sequence)
The NeverEnding Story
(Tanka Prose)
Chen-ou Liu
Ways of Moving Past a Cornfield
Crablady
Taunting an Octopus, 99% Water
Rochelle Cashdan
Why Grandfather Whispered
In Son's Eyes
To The Bird Under The Window
Ajay Vishwanathan
At the Window Pane
Logic Is the Mystic's Best Friend
I Was a Prince
Eric Halliwell

 

And For the Kids...

From the Adventures of the Human Cardinal and Derek the Red by Terry McDermott


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