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Poetry Corner: Ranjit Gill “Goddess (IRL)”

December 22, 2017 by Ranjit Gill Leave a Comment

Your beauty is amazing an artwork don’t need to makeup for anything! I wish you’d let me keep staring. But you call me crazy. I know I’m a freethinker a lover of art loving life isn’t really that hard. I see beauty in breathing Don’t need a god. You are a goddess. Your beauty is […]

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Poetry Corner: Mary Susan Gast “The Season’s Greetings”

December 22, 2017 by Mary Susan Gast 1 Comment

This is the season Of riotous angels deranging the skies With songs of peace and goodwill. This is the season When past and present swirl Like snowflakes blown across time’s boundaries. This is the season When little children lead us Into mystery and clarity. This is the season Of dogged hope That love among us […]

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Poetry Corner: James Garrett “Footlocker”

December 22, 2017 by James M. Garrett Leave a Comment

There’s thirty years in that footlocker— All of them as a Marine. It holds a life of pride And tells of places seen. There’s a shell casing Filled with smooth black sand From a bloody fight On a small Pacific island. He had lied of his age Short months before To become a Marine And […]

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Poetry Corner: Katrina Monroe “Walking the Dog at the Benicia Pier”

December 22, 2017 by Editor 1 Comment

The Christmas grand dame stands at the end of First Street, proudly displaying her rainbow jewelry sparkling in the sunshine, and surveying the barking seals who sing situations, and bask in the joyfulness of everyday life, while soaring seagulls an egrets suddenly swoop to snatch their supper from the Bay Area’s bounty. The waves brush […]

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Jeff Burkhart’s “Rhyme and Reason”: Benny the Bear (Teddy Bear that is) Brooklyn, New York, December 1931…

December 17, 2017 by Jeff Burkhart Leave a Comment

I’m a bear, I’m called Benny, and I’m slightly used Lemme tell youse a tale, ya won’t read in the news I tell it to people, on Christmas ya see It could happen to youse, ‘cause it happened to me A banker from Brooklyn whose first name was Sid Went and bought me at Macy’s, […]

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Poetry Corner: James Garrett “Tin Roof Rain”

December 15, 2017 by James M. Garrett Leave a Comment

The rain is hitting on the tin roof. We’re all safe and warm inside. The dog snuggled up close by the bed, And I have my arm around you. Your fingers are running through my hair. You hear the words again, I’ve often said, “Hold me tight and love me. Breathe softly on my chest […]

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Poetry Corner: Johanna Ely “Snowtown”

December 15, 2017 by Johanna Ely 3 Comments

It’s a little town that comes to life only once a year— just three cheerful buildings that look like they’re made of gingerbread and white icing, set down carefully along the edge of a fireplace mantle. The miniature snow men and snow women stroll between the bakery and the post office, their arms filled with […]

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Poetry Corner: Ranjit Gill “Real-Life Beauty (IRL)”

December 15, 2017 by Ranjit Gill Leave a Comment

Beauty in my arms Da Vinci couldn’t paint a better picture The artwork that I hold smiles unlike the snotty b**** Mona Lisa. In my arms lies Heaven Lucky number Seven? Our minds magically intertwine and I find you on a love boat of quotes on an ocean of emotion Here, drink this potion! I […]

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Poetry Corner: D.L. Lang “Train Whistle Polka”

December 15, 2017 by Editor Leave a Comment

Grief is remembering moments held together by tears. How what once brought us joy is another reminder of loss. It is the heightened awareness of a soul that was known being woven into the fabric of the mundane. Cherish them. Hold fast to each and every memory. Let songs intoxicate you with the dreams of […]

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Poetry Corner: James Garrett “But You Didn’t Give Us a Parade”

December 8, 2017 by James M. Garrett Leave a Comment

Cheers for the Gulf heroes, But you didn’t give us a parade. Wave the flags, you gave us zeroes, But you didn’t give us a parade. Many came back not in light, but shade, But you didn’t give us a parade. The best we’ve sent, “Farewell” you bade, But you didn’t give us a parade. […]

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