Bats in Bridgeport by Frank G. Karioris, Regular Contributor Softpaws on sofas in basement brick buildings, this evening snow keeps …
TERSE VERSE | Stanza Has Big Feet, a poem by Killah Shark
Angola never floated
Cotton grows in rows
Chained Black feet pick it
TERSE VERSE | Angola, a poem by Killah Shark
Angola never floated
Cotton grows in rows
Chained Black feet pick it
Weekly Feature | Behind Closed Doors, a poem by Tom Barlow
Sixty-nine years, yet I’m still dumbstruck when I read about the buffoon and his clown cadre, there behind closed doors. …
Weekly Feature | The Mother in the Manhole, a poem by Tom Barlow
The last Tony Hoagland poetry collection sells for $9.49 on Amazon and I doubt Tony ever kept track of …
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Once upon a time in the Bible Belt south, you paint a fire engine lipstick onto your small schoolgirl mouth …
How Afraid To Be A Woman Were You? by Kristin Garth
How Afraid To Be A Woman Were You? by Kristin Garth From two villages in Trier where hundreds dis- appeared …