Today’s choice
Previous poems
Clare Bryden
The long arc
I
seek justice
and you hold
a seashell to your ear
hear
oceans whispering limitless
sssshhh
history heaps sheering waves
shattering across reefs
sweeping shallow bays
rearing breakers
pound shelving beaches
scatter shells with razor-sharp edges
II
knowledge like coral
shelters fluid ecosystems
and fragile
when bleached and gone
none can be recouped
crocheting hyperbolic space
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Andrea Small
a flower is not a heron
does not stand on one leg
spear-billed over golden carp
Usha Kishore
At dawn and dusk, my father
becomes a chant, that flies above
the courtyard of the old house
Jane Frank
The leaves are a colour you’ve never seen
but that I will learn to expect
and there’s a fracas-induced full moon
Clara Howell
The way a halved peach breathes, then rots
from the inside out.
Luigi Coppola
Out of ten bars, by the fifth, half of us had flickered
out and by this ninth one, it ended up just him
and me. A matchstick balanced on a stool, he sat
Jon Wesick
Loaded with hawks’ cries and horses’ huffs
Ennio Morricone’s score wails
Paula R. Hilton
When the genie appears, I’m in a frivolous
mood. First request? My mom’s apple pie.
Alice Huntley
slack in a bag from the freezer aisle
shaken out like shrunken grey memes
I long for the podding of beans
Rhonda Melanson
The magic of growing things, its tangible beauty, I did not understand.