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Poetry Corner: Martin Apple “The Last Flag Standing at the End of History”

June 16, 2017 by Editor Leave a Comment

A beautiful flag waves over the Land of the Free A star for every state that it must oversee Its fold and its stripes each number thirteen Declaring boldly our rights, each one overseen The right to bear arms; a slave none shall be Freedom of speech, even if all disagree Petition my government for […]

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Poetry Corner: James Garrett “Did You Know Them?”

June 16, 2017 by James M. Garrett Leave a Comment

Did you really know them, From which your feelings stem? Moving through life from Freshmen on. Finally seniors, and soon they are gone. Friendships started on summer grass, Soon stand forgotten as short years pass. Thoughts mature and young people change. Seen so rare their features are strange. Remember the youths standing so much in […]

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Poetry Corner: Johanna Ely “On High School Graduation Day”

June 16, 2017 by Johanna Ely 2 Comments

You chatter and preen in your seat like a radiant bluebird- your graduation gown puffed out like a sail that has finally caught the wind. You have blossomed into a wide-eyed sunflower- tenderly watering your roots with your own tears. And now, all these days lie ahead of you my lovely one- all these glorious, […]

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Jeff Burkhart’s “Rhyme and Reason”: It Only Gets Better When You Get Better! (A Friend’s Favorite Saying)

June 13, 2017 by Jeff Burkhart Leave a Comment

In the place in your head, that connects with your heart Sometimes something is missing, that tears you apart If you knew what it was, you could try and go get it Elusive completion! You know it; admit it A thing you could have, that might set your mind free But that’s not how it […]

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Poetry Corner: James Garrett “The Torch”

June 9, 2017 by James M. Garrett Leave a Comment

The torch is lit. The torch glows. The torch blazes. The torch grows. The torch glowed brightest, Just before the dawn. Bright, shiny faces, The light shown on. The torch casts shadows. The torch pushes darkness back. The wayward wanderer Can lose their track. The torch is fueled. The torch has a last, lusting burst. […]

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Jeff Burkhart’s “Rhyme and Reason”: Half-Life

June 4, 2017 by Jeff Burkhart Leave a Comment

The half-life of a poem, alas Is only 15 minutes The thoughts and feelings fade away And all that’s held within it Every day I post another I might write too many Poems that tell you I’m still here Still spewing words a’plenty Swirling thoughts I must let out To clarify my brain Even though […]

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Poetry Corner: James Garrett “A Teacher’s Lament”

June 2, 2017 by James M. Garrett Leave a Comment

Little deaths, The children leave. Little deaths, Alone I grieve. One like a daughter, One like a son. Graduation arrives, Off they run. Each came, Both Jacks and Jills, Young and full, Both ache and thrills. With them goes A piece of your heart, Though you know That you must part. It can’t be seen, […]

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Poetry Corner: “Memorial Day Thoughts,” submitted by Carolyn Fallon

June 2, 2017 by Editor Leave a Comment

Pensees on that Memorial Day time-that sack cloth and ashes time, that dies ire, dies illa memorial—-submitted Carolyn Fallon, Benicia “What passing bells for those who die like cattle—- The old lie: ‘Dulce et decorum est, Pro Patria mori.’—- Above all I am not concerned with poetry, My subject is War, and the pity of […]

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Poetry Corner: James Garrett “So Many Died”

May 26, 2017 by James M. Garrett Leave a Comment

Look at the photos. The men look so bold. Young boys really, Who never grew old. If fear was there, It stayed inside. Honor was there, It showed with pride. Pimples on their noses, Freckles on their cheeks. The faded photos. Each one speaks. The rural family knows. The city one too. The photos reveal. […]

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Jeff Burkhart’s “Rhyme and Reason”: Self-Therapy

May 21, 2017 by Jeff Burkhart Leave a Comment

Those of you who read me, in the mornings come to find About the things I think about, inside my troubled mind In fact you’re my encounter group, I have to let it out But still it leaves me insecure, and lingering in doubt I tell you all about my scene, in hopes I can […]

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