Germinating [a poem]
ByΒ Cynthia Cady StantonΒ | Featured Contributor
The well has run dry β
or so it seems.
Life has been wordless
in this season.
ByΒ Cynthia Cady StantonΒ | Featured Contributor
The well has run dry β
or so it seems.
Life has been wordless
in this season.
By Ralph DranowΒ | Featured Contributor
Love makes hate laugh,
Says, “Don’t take yourself so seriously.”
Love kisses fear on the lips,
Says, “I’ll take care of you.”
Don’t take yourself so seriously.
We all bleed the same vermillion.
I’ll take care of you
Because you are me.
Continue reading “Some Ground Rules for the Pandemic [a poem]”
By Shalini MandhyanΒ | Featured Contributor
What is this
That tests my hopes soβ¦
What is this colour in the sky
That repels and is so loudβ¦
What is the rush in the waves
That seems to devour every shoreβ¦
What is thisβ¦this roar
That silently lurks in every cornerβ¦
By Cliff Eshom | Featured Contributor
Falling on my roof, a very old friend
I listen in a warm bed, comforted
A steady patter reassuring to me
life will continue no matter what else,
serving all needs its faithful endeavor
nurturing, refreshing, renewal forever.