Corona Poetry Live
COFFEE FOR TWO? by DKLinda
“There’s a moment between sleep and being fully awake where you exist. The morning light breaks through the slats in the blinds tracing a line…
Read MoreFrom a Chair in a room in a Old house. By Jen Curry
Sitting on a chair in the living room by the window. Fresh breezes turning winds blown curtains fly reaching empty spaces in the sky. Cools…
Read MoreThoughts by Maria Consiglio
Pray to be humble Pray to be humble, thank the goddess & gods out there, and all that we pray to, to find peace out…
Read MoreWHAT DOES YOUR SIGN SAY By Fiona Goodwin
Of course I wrote a poem But today it just doesn’t seem to cut it The glorious and terrible upheaval of this present moment Shut…
Read MoreA FORMAL INVITATION by Amy Larson
You are cordially invited to fall in LOVE. That’s right-in LOVE. Come inside. Leave your masks, your secrets and your shadow self at the door.…
Read MoreDON’T GIVE UP by Maggie Ervin
Don’t give up and don’t give in Just sit for a minute…it’s all within Do what’s next for your soul to thrive… Return to the deep,…
Read MoreMY INNER CHILD by Cindi Foti
Looking back on my life, I realize my inner child was wounded at an early age. It is all making sense to me now. The…
Read MoreQUESTION EVERYTHING by Jen Curry
It took a long time to do nothing. To be patience to listen. to hear to question what’s heard. not implied. Familiar frames misconstrue and…
Read MoreSHORTCUT by Fiona Goodwin
Is there a shortcut to my humanity? Can I carve my way through coldheartedness and apathy To find the antedote to bigotry my own and…
Read MoreTurning The Tides by Jen Curry
Turning the tides Why confide When feeling despised. There is no prize For my demise Especially when it Comes from lies. Prisms spinning Rainbow with…
Read MoreTesticulations and Remonstrations by Willow Aubrey
When I tell everyone that we are Covid free Testiculations and Remonstrations I want the world to know its met its match in me. Who…
Read MoreWHEN I WAS FIVE (Trigger warning, disturbing content) by Lynn Finch
When I was just five already molested…there went the love and trust already invested. Literally locked in a closet and told the devil was in…
Read MoreHumour, the armour that does not harm her. By Jacqueline Conroy
The pain inflicted does it show? did I think I’d let it go? I had forgotten that pain you caused, a pain on hold, a…
Read MoreCONTROL by Jackie Heckford
Theres a woman lives inside me, dont even know her name….she seems to think she runs the show when decisions are being made. She always…
Read MoreNOT RACIST? by Fiona Goodwin
Before I came out, my straight friends Who knew they were not homophobic and had nothing against homosexuals used to jokingly call people ‘gay ’…
Read MoreRIVETING FREEDOM by Jen Curry
Mind no longer lingers or points fingers At sad stories that bore grooves into spaces of riveting freedom and one’s taste for all seasons. Om…
Read MoreHEART OPENING by Rosella Gómez
My lovely you have opened a door to my heart a door slowly opening to a part a part of me so lost I have…
Read MoreENDLESS JOURNEY by Rosella Gómez
I walk a path of unknown distance through hills and valleys I trudge it seems to be an endless journey where am I going where…
Read MoreRHETT By Di Klepac
Do you wake up in the morning Or do you only come to? Do you fall asleep at night Or Do you pass out? Are…
Read MoreTHOUGHTS ON THE END OF A RELATIONSHIP by DK Linda
The end of a relationship that isn’t meant to be can feel like death… but that’s the illusion! In truth, it’s the gift of a…
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