Corona Poetry Live

My view By Beth Haist

November 15, 2021

It holds an oak , maybe 75 years old , perfectly formed staid and uncensored A brown field that holds court to white tailed deer…

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Find thine own Saviour by Caroline Jamieson

November 15, 2021

Sparking Words spill Drinking Soft sparkling champagne Silken Slipping into Soul fountain Pouring life Wisdom Holding One Yet To find Gold Within Choosing Vision Keeps…

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What takes my breath away… by Fiona GOODWIN

November 14, 2021

When hope comes out of nowhere When before there was despair When I give up hope, when it would be foolish not to When I…

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Fastest intel By Beth Haist

November 14, 2021

We all jockey for centerstage To be heard To be loved To be understood We all want a glimmer of hope Not happenstance A framing…

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WHAT IT USED TO BE by karen marie christa minns

November 14, 2021

It is The man on the Greyhound Bus who snarls at me when I take a seat by the window. My Levis are torn at…

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What takes your breath away By Caroline Jamieson

November 14, 2021

What takes your breath away what keeps you awake at night Laying down of swords Slay no longer No salve To keep the wolves away…

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Unity By Kristi Kirby

November 14, 2021

Million dollar Applauds Storms are the Best Make your own Cherry wine Fine in Bluebell jeans Forecast is Sweet A yellow bus Explores Dreams Discovers…

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Living the Good Life by Jen Curry

November 14, 2021

Words, transform into apparitions leaping intensely off from pages, in various, stages. Turning on, the reader’s voyeuristic nature. Visions ignite, delight, with intuitive insight. Driven…

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A childhood in silence by Annsofi Hjärtström

November 14, 2021

A childhood in silence Living a hushed life In a muted world Thoughts muted Emotions muted Words spoken without content Even the silence muted Dreams…

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Au revoir to the sleep apnea machine by Fiona Goodwin

November 9, 2021

I’ve given up on the machine The wrestling in the night I know I need the oxygen But who am I kidding? It’s not the…

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Ode to Joy by Laura Merritt

November 9, 2021

I don’t want to hear “Hallelujah” being sung by a precosious little girl and an operatic Super Star. By the way, I thought to myself.…

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Draw By Kristi Kirby

November 9, 2021

Draw Along the sky Let us take Courage Rise higher Shine the way The closer we Are Treasures come Let our tenderness Be Think of…

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Treasure Trail By Beth Haist

November 9, 2021

What does it mean to possess this moment? Is it in the swayback of the trail When you taste the iron of your breath? But…

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SEPARATE PATHS IN A BURNING WOOD  by  karen marie christa minns (2021) 

November 9, 2021

I cannot follow into that nest of woods. The forest forbids an uprising. Guardian pines shield your back; Doves and Ravens keeping track; keeping this…

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Remembering, Recalling and Recognizing By Jen Curry

November 9, 2021

Running up and down, through stairwells of  mind. Slowing one’s step to rebound. Loosening the need to force or find. Choosing to unwind perspectives. Like,…

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November 6 2021 by Maria M. Consiglio

November 9, 2021

She felt very confident yesterday. Completing the list the tasks of that day. She made herself an amazing dinner. Feeling some love growing with in…

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Harnessing the law of attraction! (looking for a place to stay) By Fiona GOODWIN

November 8, 2021

I’m going to create my own reality Like hell you are! You never imagined hardly anything that actually happened You never thought you would drive…

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ODE TO WORDS By Annsofi 

November 8, 2021

Thinking of words Listening to words As they flow from a song Into my soul Sharing words Between one place within and another Like a…

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Deux Ex Machina — Simia magna by DK Linda

November 8, 2021

My machine would be in an arcade— against the wall where the older machines reside. A bit large and clunky- not as flashy as the…

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The Love Train BJ Parks

November 8, 2021

I am a love train My engine is the little engine that could It pulls along my many cars Filled with goodness and kindness from…

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