“These are the days. I climb up the slope
toward the house with the widow in the window,
in my hand a cardboard box of ashes, and startled
at the cacophony I see,”
Weekly Feature | Rx Poetry – The Battle of the Masks, by Kushal Poddar
Rx Poetry | Frayed and Afraid, by John Kaprielian
Frayed and Afraid by John Kaprielian Frayed and afraid they go to work each day now don gloves and …
Rx Poetry | Masked Men, by Killah Shark
masked men by Killah Shark, Regular Contributor I hope waking up b4 Sunrise Hot shower Brush teeth Gargle Uniform T-shirt …
Rx Poetry | Chalk Angels, by Pavlina Marie Writes
Rx Poetry Chalk Angels by Pavlina Marie Writes A wise woman showed me her chalk visions of angels once …
Rx Poetry | Daylight Robbery, by Marc Carver
Daylight Robbery by Marc Carver I went to the shop for my wine I forgot my mask so I put …
REST w/ Poetry | Attentive, by Melody Sokolow
Attentive, by Melody Sokolow
suddenly, i am hearing words come over the top of the trees
Rx Poetry | When We Meet Unexpectedly, by Sarah Marquez
When We Meet Unexpectedly
by Sarah Marquez
One afternoon, I bump into a neighbor
on the road by my house, walking his dogs.
We nod and say hello, but there are no rules
for what comes next. No X’s on the ground
Erasure the Occupant | Rough Beast Born, by Chad Parenteau
Rough Beast Born by Chad Parenteau all I can say is don’t get it just don’t get it no …
Rx Poetry | Ultraviolet Light, by Elaine Nussbaum
Ultraviolet Light by Elaine Nussbaum Lilac blossoms begin as purple pearls and wisteria as fuzzy caterpillar-like blossoms. It’s not …
Rx Poetry | SKIN, by DIANA RADOVAN
SKIN
by Diana Radovan, Regular Contributor
I shed layers of skin like the green snake I see
In the morning grass of the castle gardens.
Rx Poetry x 2 | Pandemic Without Parents & Pandemic Without Grandparents, by Jane Rosenberg LaForge
Pandemic Without Parents & Pandemic Without Grandparents
two poems by Jane Rosenberg LaForge
Pandemic Without Parents
In purgatory the oldest hurts come back first.
Now I know how my father felt fifty years ago
when my mother was put away indefinitely.
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