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From Category: Featured Poems from Our Subscribers
The Uncapping
By Tim Mayo | Visit source
The Universe
By Carol Smallwood | Visit source
The Update
By Joshua Corwin | Visit source
The Valley of Hearts Delight
By Mary Lou Taylor | Visit source
The Weeds
By Gil Fagiani | Visit source
The Wicken Bird
By Geoffrey Heptonstall | Visit source
There must be a way to listen
By Laurie Klein | Visit source
Thirst
By Tricia McCallum | Visit source
This Time Last Year
By Pamela Sumners | Visit source
Tinnitus
By Barbara Regenspan | Visit source
Transoceanic Twitter
By Alex Deppert | Visit source
Two Haiku from Journey to the Clear Light
By Robert Paul Blumenstein | Visit source
Two Medicine Lake
By Cris Mulvey | Visit source
Unbeknownst to You, My Brother
By Lucia May | Visit source
Unforgotten
By Dean Kostos | Visit source
Until We Meet Again
By Richard Eric Johnson | Visit source
V.A.
By Terry Severhill | Visit source
Verses Scribbl’d in My Burning House
By Katherine J. Leisering | Visit source
Wake Up Call
By David R. Altman | Visit source
Walking Backward
By Diana Anhalt | Visit source
Water on Rocks
By Mary Lou Taylor | Visit source
Water, rising.
By Sally Stewart Mohney | Visit source
Wave Mechanics
By Dana Curtis | Visit source
Wedge of Blacktop, Saturday, 1955
By Paul Scollan | Visit source
What He Left
By Charlie Bondhus | Visit source
What I Call Erosion
By Kelli Russell Agodon | Visit source
What the Prince Doesn’t Know
By Maureen Sherbondy | Visit source
When Space Was Big
By Samantha Terrell | Visit source
When the Day Lilies Open
By Mary M. Sesso | Visit source
Where is the custom of raising a glass
By David Kherdian | Visit source
While I’m Sleeping
By Gary Greene | Visit source
Whose Voice Is This?
By David Dragone | Visit source
Wild Must Be Wild
By Jeanne Blum Lesinski | Visit source
Words That Didn’t Want to Be Written on Paper
By Elie Azar | Visit source
Write Me Letters
By Ndaba Sibanda | Visit source
Writing Always Finds Me
By Amy S. Pacini
Young Girl With Wolf
By Ruth Thompson | Visit source
Zen Patriarch Dōgen Takes a Ride in a Self-Driving Car
By James K. Zimmerman | Visit source