Category: Summer 2013 Poetry

Man On Raft
by Wayne Atherton He sailed upon his raft of words into the mystery of himself and lived by them

Another Poem for Michael Macklin
by Roger Dutton his silver hair thrown by the wind in his whistle, an ambassador of poetry & good will &

The Sound I Am After
by Molly McGrath A great blue heron flies out between earth and sky. Slow, deep wing beats send him down river to me. He arrived before us And

Sparrow Song for Michael
by Martin Steingesser Hardly a breeze of air. The small birds fall silent in the trees. Simply wait: soon

All Night Long
by Ralph Angel All night long the moon is wandering behind the clouds and upon the water. All night the flickering in shop windows across an

Anima Mundi
by Thomas D. Absher Before paper, medieval writers wrote on animal skins: cattle, sheep, and goats for parchment; vellum from calves, prized for

The Feather
by Thomas D. Absher Do not make the mistake of studying alchemy before you have studied the one feather left in your yard by a raven, maybe left

Ode to Les
by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc Seventy –six, two new hips, skates that look pulled off a museum shelf. He plays with guys half his age, plus a few a

At Sea
by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc Keel I built under me, sunk deep so as not to tip or flip or let salt water rush through galley then

Standing Beside You, for Michael
by Marita O’Neill Rolling expanse of prairies, Midwest vowels, wide and flat, lumbered always through your voice, your gait, the round stone of