Category: Fall 2011 Poetry
Lunar Moth
by Jonathan Greene Washing the dishes, looking up — a lunar moth against the window. Often I forget how close — this other world.
Fish Hawk at Work
by Jonathan Greene Stayed busy trying to track the osprey’s footprints on the fast – moving river.
Message Received
by Jonathan Greene The full moon swimming the whole ocean to tickle my toes.
Jen Hofer
by Jen Hofer If you want Jen Hofer’s graphics I will send them to you separately as they did not “cut and paste” into word pad file.
Already Ghosts
by Margaret Randall Because I want to help my momma, because my step dad hates me, because there’s nothing for me at home, because I want a new
At the Edges of the Pueblo
by Margaret Randall A great tree falls on a downed power line and this time the fire is dubbed accidental: Cerro Grande, Las Conchas, no
Downwind from Pecos
by Margaret Randall Downwind from Pecos, cedar scent invades our nostrils, transparent as sky’s unreachable blue until this cloud that is not