Haiku
By Norman Cain, December 10, 2020 — I. The past doesn’t budge It waits forever in a timeless vacuum II. I am not akin To a treacherous wind that refuses to change III. In infancy we are like tadpoles, tadpoles … Continued
By Jewel Grace, November 5, 2020 — My heart belongs to you, small inner child. I watched you struggle in your place of darkness. I’m here to embrace you, comfort you, my child. I watch as you stumble along, bringing … Continued
By Ronald Ostroff, December 3, 2020 — It was the night before Christmas. He lived all alone, in a one-bedroom house made of plaster and stone. To see just in[side] the home [where he] did live, I looked all about … Continued
By Joan Bunting, February 6, 2020 — Have you ever wanted to be like someone else you know? Or would you rather be where others dare to go? And do you wish to look like, walk like or sing like others … Continued
By Frances H. Bryce, October 15, 2020 — The moon was full, the ground covered with snow, my husband and his secretary at work didn’t show. The moon was full, the next day very cloudy and cold, “There’s no money … Continued
By Frances Bryce, November 19, 2020 — He was tall, tan, and handsome to see. When he walked into the room, his eyes were just on me. He was cool, debonair, and bright. I was enchanted when he held me … Continued
By Jewel Grace, May 14, 2020 — I’m gonna tell you a couple things. I’m gonna tell you how I’m dealing with this situation, since the quarantine. The first night that it happened, I called a girlfriend of mine freaking out and … Continued
By Frances Bryce, July 27, 2019 — I looked in the mirror, Behold, I did see A much older person Staring back at me. Who is standing in my space Blocking my best view? I wish she would move Then, I too … Continued