Tags Nature
A Pipistrelle in Winter.A Poem by Ken Simm.A small rewrite for the season. |
How Else Can I Explain?A Poem by DAHLeaves touch dawn with their lips, deep roots, swelling of earth. Each morning is an empty room, ano.. |
Number and VerseA Poem by Robert RonnowThe question should not be in what ways writing and utterance trope each other, but how both are involved with number. Without relating the technology.. |
Autumn VesselA Poem by Raul MorenoAncient Gingko drifts,On the waves of golden leaves:Coastal shores ahead. |
Nature's VillaA Poem by Raul MorenoDrowning Gingko hut,Resting on the golden leaves:Of yellow ocean. |
Visions Of KoiA Poem by Earl SchumackerA Haiku poem about fish relaxing in cool clear water on a sunny day |
Phoenix v StormA Story by Abishai100Dark Phoenix contends with Storm about the basic and overall logic of civilization ethos and how we use rationalism to construct modern totems of duty.. |
For Iron Laws Just Add WaterA Poem by Earl SchumackerWhen the sun decides to revolve around us. All is right in the universe. |
PolishA Poem by Michael R. BurchPolishbyMichael R. BurchYour fingers end in talons―the ones you trim to hidethe predator inside.Ten thousand creatures sacrificed;but really, wh.. |
Sonnets I-IXA Poem by Michael R. BurchSonnets by Michael R. Burch, written according to the original definition of "sonnet" as a "little song" of indeterminate length and form. |
Life sourceA Poem by Laura Katemountains move through me crystal diamonds of fresh rivers pave paths from time to time connecting life source to life source uncharted grounds.. |
Fluffed Fat ExtravagenceA Story by Kathy Van KurinPlace of Peace. Life giving inspiration. We all need solitude and the opportunity to find God's Help, to seek answers and strength. How do you do this.. |