Nature… If the Mountains Could Talk 9 Mar 202029 Feb 2020 Suppose the mountain had ears. Suppose she could talk. Would she listen to the hikers who spill their secrets all over her back? Females, for example, in twos or threes…
Nature Finding the Words 8 Mar 202023 Feb 2020 At the edge of a clearing, the young stand together. “Heron,” one begins. A reed nods and raises its great wings, wheeling. “Kingfisher,” another insists, and a blue flash dives…
Nature… Day’s End 7 Mar 202029 Feb 2020 Photograph by Greg Clary Greg Clary is Professor Emeritus of Rehab and Human Services at Clarion University, Clarion PA. His poems have appeared in The Rye Whiskey Review, The Watershed…
Achene… Kingfisher 6 Mar 202016 Feb 2020 I pity the unwary swimming below twitching with abandon unknowing of the ruler up above on his oaken throne. The pond is his kingdom, the branch his keep, from which…
Nature… Club Meditation Atoll 5 Mar 202016 Dec 2019 Club Meditation Atoll A shoal of diverse SCUBA divers arrive down on dead coral shoals. -Gerard Sarnat Gerard Sarnat won the Poetry in the Arts First Place Award plus…
Nature… Five summer minutes 3 Mar 202012 Feb 2020 Three young cardinals, newly fledged, are trying out their wings in my lilac tree, its white blooms long ago shriveled and fallen to compost. Hop and flap, hop, flap, the…
Nature… Bee on Flower 1 Mar 202012 Feb 2020 Photograph by John Laue With five published poetry books, a sixth come out this year (A Confluence of Voices Revisited, ((Futurecycle Press))) , John Laue presently coordinates the reading series…
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