Fridays by Bruce Taylor
Bruce is the author of eight collections of poetry, including The Longest You've Lived Anywhere: New & Selected Poems 2013 and editor of eight anthologies including Wisconsin ... The post Fridays...
View ArticleAlong the Dock by BZ Niditch
B.Z. NIDITCH is a poet, playwright, fiction writer and teacher. His work is widely published in journals and magazines throughout the world, including: The post Along the Dock by BZ Niditch appeared...
View ArticleBeating the Devil by Jean Varda
Beating the Devil by Jean Varda I beat the devil last night she said fighting for her life He was right there in the room with me. I slammed all the doors and windows of myself closed. I willed my...
View ArticleAfternoon by Nikhil Nath
I will not want to be money The post Afternoon by Nikhil Nath appeared first on Every Day Poems.
View ArticleBlinking is Ill-Advised by Sarah A. O’Brien
Sarah A. O’Brien studies Creative Writing and Studio Art, with a concentration in cheap red wine. She will be an alumnus of Providence College The post Blinking is Ill-Advised by Sarah A. O’Brien...
View ArticleJust The Once by Russ Harrison
Just The Once by Russ Harrison Our sad, sick prose Tragic in its transient beauty like glass in the moment between one and shattering Sparkling shards moving from the magical physics expressed to the...
View ArticlePalindromes by Jennifer Rollings
This is a box in a shoe. Foot jutting from heel, bones streamlining skin. The post Palindromes by Jennifer Rollings appeared first on Every Day Poems.
View ArticlePoinsettias by Larry D. Thomas
Larry D. Thomas, a member of the Texas Institute of Letters, served as the 2008 Texas Poet Laureate. He has published several award-winning collections of poetry. The post Poinsettias by Larry D....
View ArticleSexy Under the Snow by Robert Knox
OK, so the rain is tickling the earth 'Good.' 'Maybe good.' 'Not so hard!' Hail? You give me hail? It's April! I want a soft touch, an easy touch, a slow hand The post Sexy Under the Snow by Robert...
View ArticleNeuroscience by Harnidh Kaur
Neuroscience by Harnidh Kaur I used to smoke, and a lot, at that, and I quit it, cold turkey one day- it wasn’t easy, my nose still traces the traces of nicotine that stain the air like they once...
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