Corona Poetry Live
HOLD ON by Di Klepac
I GUESS SHE IS WORRIED ABOUT ME I GUESS SOMEONE SHOULD ASK ME MY DREAMS HELP ME CREATE MY ROLE CONSCIOUS EXISTENCE JOYFUL HAPPY NOT…
Read MoreSWEET OVER THE TOP by Beth Haist
Do you really want the truth of me- Do you want me- Raw & Rounded- Tangy under your tongue Rolling around with you- Will you…
Read MoreLULLABY AND GOODNIGHT – SLEEP TIGHT – DON’T LET THE EAR WORMS BITE by D.K. Linda
My mind feels exhausted. I want to sleep but there are things to do Bills to pay, thoughts about her I must negate. My eyelids…
Read MoreHAIKUS by Beth Haist
CERTAIN PUNISHMENT: counting syllables as Basho and Ito laugh– Incongruous hail. * NEXT TO ME american dream roof down, hand on…
Read MoreI MUST by Fiona Goodwin
I must be the best version of myself Must I? Really? What if I accept myself as I am? Give myself a break? Have a…
Read MoreQUEEN’S BACK by Beth Haist
Put that empty chair, for the table For me. Make it Amish Or Shaker- Or better yet Something found by the side of the road,…
Read MoreRINPOCHES by Beth Haist
You came to me this morning, Gently washing my face With my own tears Why are all my angels blond? I ran to your house…
Read MoreWATER by Di Klepac
WATER BILL WATER SAT DOWN AND FED ME WATER I BE BORN IN YOU WATER WASHED ME WATER GAVE ME STRENGTH WATER FLOATED AND FED…
Read MoreLOFT by Kristi Kirby
Cloudscroft Spent in a loft A village With a beautiful green Forest New Mexico For tourists Ride the train Before the snow comes Working out…
Read MoreMOVING THRU THE FEELINGS by Rosella Gomez
I feel and I dont want to, I feel and I want to, not feeling makes me dead inside, yet I know feeling brings so…
Read MoreTHE GODHEAD by Anne Lee
This poem is written for those sisters of mine who live ignominiously, in terror and poverty and wretched rejection and loneliness, who cannot write as…
Read MoreTHE PING-PONG OF WHAT IS SAID AND UNSAID by Fiona Goodwin
there is a ping-pong Following a dingdong We British will go back and forth I got Dinged by what you said I wish I hadn’t…
Read MoreTHE GENEROUS WINDOW by Jen Curry
Sunday, first blush, arrives with, peaceful presence. Sensing another adventure. another invitation. A calling from the reading chair, tucked into the living room nook. With…
Read MoreTHE REWILDING OF ME by BETH
An orchid seemingly frail Needs ice at her roots- Floating, almost grabbing Nutrients from the air– It seems. —She is not a rose under glass…
Read MoreTHE CHAMBER OF DEATH by Di Klepac
THE TIME SPENT HERE IS NO LONGER WE WILL TRAVEL FROM PLANET TO PLANET THIS IS OUR PERSONALITY WHEN THE TIME IS RIPE DEATH HAS…
Read MoreINTRUSION by Denise Levertov
After I had cut off my own hands and grown new ones something my former hands had longed for came and asked to be rocked.…
Read MoreRETRAIN by Kristi Kirby
New pilot in control Flying in the new way of Thinking Understand it This insight in current reality Set free Words only speak kindness Believing…
Read MoreSWANNING by anon
We all are swanning- Coming into our own Swimming elegantly To our destinies In our own circles- Of light and hope Rippling and Intersecting I…
Read MoreGRATITUDE by Di Klepac
I THANK YOU FOR THE RAIN AND THE THUNDER AND THE LIGHTENING MY MOTHER MY EARTH.
Read MoreHAIKUS by Beth Haist
#18 Sliced red au jou pears Swimming in a warm compote We leave uneaten What more Is there? Sighs of various Sizes fawning over me…
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