by Carol Farnsworth
a spit of land
waves tumble smooth stones
litter the sand
Sunday, August 30, 2020
Ripples in a Pond
by Ahrend Torrey
A subtle chain of countless rings
The next unto the farthest brings…
— Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Nature”
A pine nut falls into the dark, still pond—
a ripple-wave appears, then another
ripple-wave appears, then another
ripple-wave appears, then another
ripple-wave appears, then another
pine nut falls into the dark, still pond…
A subtle chain of countless rings
The next unto the farthest brings…
— Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Nature”
A pine nut falls into the dark, still pond—
a ripple-wave appears, then another
ripple-wave appears, then another
ripple-wave appears, then another
ripple-wave appears, then another
pine nut falls into the dark, still pond…
Sunday, August 23, 2020
Summer Morning
by Patricia Hope
Dawn
On Watts Bar Lake
Geese honk
Water laps
Chickadees chatter
Swallows dive
Ducks quack
Mayflies amass
Egrets stand
Fog clears.
Dawn
On Watts Bar Lake
Geese honk
Water laps
Chickadees chatter
Swallows dive
Ducks quack
Mayflies amass
Egrets stand
Fog clears.
Sunday, August 16, 2020
Garden Valley, Idaho, Morning
by Yash Seyedbagheri
Over Warm Springs Road,
sun falls
along with graying shadows
dead Ponderosa pine leans
sky light blue
Over Warm Springs Road,
sun falls
along with graying shadows
dead Ponderosa pine leans
sky light blue
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
The Dog's Growl
by Chris Butler
The human mind is a mile wide
but only six inches deep.
But when hunger growls,
the human mind is the first chew toy.
The human mind is a mile wide
but only six inches deep.
But when hunger growls,
the human mind is the first chew toy.
Sunday, August 9, 2020
Blood Moon Near Sacramento
by Kaitlyn Jensesn
blood moon leaks
red in all
directions as
if an empty tavern
bathed in neon
light
on the road
to Winters
blood moon leaks
red in all
directions as
if an empty tavern
bathed in neon
light
on the road
to Winters
Exhale
by Patricia Hope
The jungle inhales
The jungle swells
The jungle prowls
The jungle slithers
The Jungle crawls
The jungle assassinates
The jungle scavenges
The jungle decays
The jungle persists
The jungle exhales.
The jungle inhales
The jungle swells
The jungle prowls
The jungle slithers
The Jungle crawls
The jungle assassinates
The jungle scavenges
The jungle decays
The jungle persists
The jungle exhales.
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
Sunday, August 2, 2020
Katydid
by Michael H. Brownstein
south wind
night falls
trees go to shadows and darkness
and then
a slew of boasting katydids
katy-did-katy-didn’t. katy-did-katy-didn’t.
south wind
night falls
trees go to shadows and darkness
and then
a slew of boasting katydids
katy-did-katy-didn’t. katy-did-katy-didn’t.
On the Croton River near St. Augustine’s
by Kathleen Williamson
Pink moon rises—
starlings in the oak
go silent
Pink moon rises—
starlings in the oak
go silent