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By Gale Acuff — When my soul sails to Heaven like a kite to be judged, my soul's the kite, not Heaven that is, I'll close my eyes,
Aug 28, 2021


The Stream of Contradictions
By Sarah Birnbach — Every time we start for the river of equality and justice, we deviate down a crooked jaded path, twisting and winding
Jul 30, 2021


Reconciling Silence
By Philip Vassallo — You and I stand still, deep in the forest on the path toward the clearing, waiting for a tree to fall, but all we hear
Jul 16, 2021

Dawns 21 Haiku
By Jake Cosmos Aller — 2021 Dawns. Politics are still uncertain. Thousands still are dying. The madness never ends it seems. Consuming us
Jun 16, 2021


I Run
By Ellie Gober — I will not rest until I cannot go farther. At least that is what I tell myself. The pounding of my feet,
the pounding of
May 20, 2021


Making Ourselves Better
By Rose H. Wharton — Because our whole reality is energy-based, when one person starts to shift their inner-self for the better, everyone
Feb 28, 2021

Religiously
By Gale Acuff — I'll go to Heaven when I die to be judged saint, or damn-near, or sinner and then be kept up yonder or booted be-low to the
Jan 25, 2021


Contaminated River of Politics
By Bhuwan Thapaliya — Despair peeped through
the forehead of Mt. Everest, spreading marooned fluid
through the skies. The vultures
Dec 15, 2020


At Yun’meng Mountain
By Cigeng Zhang — The old vine of the wild kiwi fruit bent like a flow of rivulet hanging upside down, The babbling stream ran through the
Sep 21, 2020


Your Paper Bag
By Thomas Elson — You’ve heard that scream and those words for weeks, but never once have you seen who cries out.
Aug 18, 2020


Dead Bones Rise Up
By Katia Joseph — In my dream, I saw millions of black men and women’s dried dead bones, Bone to bone
Jul 25, 2020


Warm Light Wandering
By Sylan Lewis — The tension starts in my jaw, as it always does. A clenched-teeth premonition of an
Jul 1, 2020