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February, 2010 Poetry:

White Shell Point
Set Apart Before the World Was Made
One Day's Warmth
Ambergris Lantern

John Swain

Poem of the month

The Brave Maiden

Geoffrey Craig

A Novel in Verse (Serial Poem)

Vanished Mickey Grubb
With me forever
Minor universe
Weekend
Harry Calhoun
Valentine Memories
She is Gone
Who Am I
Life
james g. piatt
Issue
Chip
Cyberphim
Robert Cameron Hazelton
Mr. Good Night Jeffrey Carl Jefferis
A Tonglen Song Lara K. Dolphin
The Snowstorm Will Dixon
Sent to Calliope on a Moonlit Night Chen-ou Liu
Mr. Shakespeare James Dye
A Bird Now Gone
Walk Away
When the Darkness Falls
Jeff Bresee
Circus of the Damned
If I didn't have you, someone else would do
Virginia
Natascha Tallowin
I am Earth
Earth Anthem
The dark side of life
Abhay Kumar
Speechless
Adolescence
Chimera
Carla Criscuolo
Father, Again, Peering
Before I Sally Off
Black Seed by Black Seed
Donal Mahoney
II-An Intimate Silence Doug Ordunio
Kabuki Albatross Eric Lawson
Icons in the house
Look and Listen
The Awakening
Ivan Jenson
Wind Turbines - Eastern New Mexico
Blind Kid's Cry
Big Houses
J. B. Hogan
Were You There For Me
Nature's Mutiny
Retrospective Romance
James Joshua Pennington
Crooked Cavalier
Going Through The Motions
Jolen Whitworth
Not Yet Gone
Ode to Otis
Bridge of the Gods
Karen G. Johnston
Ghost Man
A Day in Summer
This and that
Landon K. Brown
The Singing Apple
Word, Words, Mere Words
Neal Whitman
No Dumping
Buying A Watch
Paul Handley
WEDDING RING
MANLINESS
TWO HAIKU
Robert Demaree
Whittler Ruth Hill
Lost One
The Week You Loved Me
House of Leaves
Stephanie Grant
The Rose
Back To The Beginning
The Hurt
Stephen Jarrell Williams
Tuesday May Be a Day Too Late

A Sonnet and a Half
The Hour Falling Light Touches Rings of Iron
Log Cutting, Queen Ant Burial
Marching Orders
Tom Sheehan
Fragments W.B. Hurst
I Let the Breeze Into My Den
They Break the Legs of Giants
The Oaks have Leapt Their Footing
Blake Cunningham


January, 2010 Poetry:

A Farmer's Last Rites
A Photograph of the Changing of the Guard
Lesson in War
John Grey

The song unanswered
Night cloud
The last last poem
My wife, my dog, holiday, death
Harry Calhoun
A Season of Migration
Once
Anish Bhalerao
water in a pot
one lesson
the sunken voyage
Casey Quinn
The arrival of winter
Rainbow
The Session Yesterday
Cheri Fry
Zimbabwe
Prayer for the Priests of Mexico City
Nutmeat
Donal Mahoney
Pillow Cloud
Pine Cone Memories
Dam
Eric Miller
Strong Drink
saturday summer morning
Geoffrey Craig
The Last Star Blinks Out
Second Hard Frost
One More Lonely Night
Harry Furness
A Subway named Desire
The one to know
U Turn
Ivan Jenson
The Boy in the Hot Air Balloon J. Clayton L. Jones
January Days
The Picture Album
Thoughts of home
James G. Piatt
THE SKY IS FALLING
AROUND THE BLOCK
SOMBER SKIES
John Tzikas
of unfinished intoxication
Eclipse
Noah Champoux
Movement Is Second
Closet Art
Partisan Proper
Paul Handley
there goes the neighborhood
tequila mockingbird
filling the hole 2
Richard Lighthouse
Weightless
Flowers for Us
Sarah A. Seveney
Framed
My 8th Christmas
Barry O'Donohue
Fascination
The Singer
Dear Woman on the Street
Landon K. Brown
Fixtures
Haiku: Mailing Labels
Robert Demaree
The Tall Jockey
55
Mrs. Donaghy
Bob Bradshaw
When the Air has the Feel of Snow David Pambianchi
Honour
Left
Will Dixon


 

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