Corona Poetry Live
IT TAKES COURAGE by Jen Curry
It takes Courage (Coeur) to trust in life, to embrace the natural unfolding to experience the shadows that reveal the light. And to dance in…
Read MoreTHREE SHEETS TO THE WIND By Beth Haist
Sitting at the table smoking French cigarettes Debating the efficacy of white chocolate ‘Tasteless facsimile ‘ Tenzin on her Harley- no less A Buddhist nun…
Read MoreLESBIAN MATHS QUIZ By Jen Curry
If a Lesbian came out when she was 48 years young And she had been out for 12 years How young would she be? Loved…
Read MoreUNTITLED by DK LINDA
“Running into a burning building to save the family pets, intubating the next patient without taking a break from the last one, having just lost…
Read MoreWILSON By Di Klepac
Animals fed Roof over my head Need a new bed Done… And undone Hard to have fun Arms too open Now i am coping Hoping……
Read MoreCOURAGE by Jackie Heckford
It takes a lot of courage to say to those you love “I’m not the person that you thought, I’m feeling quite mixed up” “At…
Read MoreEXPRESSION V. SUPPRESSION by Anonymous
There is an assumption on my part that expression is better than suppression There is a time and place for disclosure and here in our…
Read MoreANNE LISTER Sent by Jules Room
Anne lister wrote inside Anne Walkers bible, 1832-34 “There bends no roots so low but it may rise again. Who that has that hope which…
Read MoreAdjusted Social distancing Physical proximity. – L Word Style by Willow Aubrey
Butterfly wings languidly Beat on a distant jacaranda petal Pulse quickens Veins bulge. Blood red Juices flow. Flight. Full ripe Persimmon on shaken stem Trembles…
Read MoreMy Guardian Angel by Cindi Foti 1991
The morning wakes with skies of red with ocean waves whispering “It’s time to get out of bed”. No matter what the weather, Let’s face…
Read MoreAir Conditioner Heaven by Jen Curry
Pulled the air condition out of the closet, upstairs apartment, required a small deposit. Freedom comes from simplifying. Stop your sighing, prying and crying. Start…
Read MoreLOVE TRIANGLE by DK Linda
Her flesh colored mask allowed her to move through the world unnoticed, but not necessarily unencumbered. As time wore on she convinced herself that the…
Read MoreMEMORIAL DAY IN COVID By Fiona Goodwin
I think today Of those who lost their lives In noble service to their country, They defended us from harm And their children and mothers…
Read MoreONE DOOR CLOSES… by Jackie Heckford
So as one door closes another one opens, we’re not always aware at the time, but when we look back at the choices we made,…
Read MoreTEMPORARY STATE OF MASKS by Maria Consiglio
Now we live in a time where we must cover our faces, All of us not just the women. Interesting, Seeing more people, Bowing their…
Read MoreTREASURES OF LIGHT by Beth Haist
Today, I can only look for ‘hidden icons’ You know , under the fray Those who Increase the volume ADD light. Change the presentation &…
Read MoreBECOMING WHOLE By Rosella Gomez
Who hears the silent crimson screams of pain It was not the one who birthed me of want Her ears were closed to any of…
Read MoreSTRANGERS NO MORE by Jill Schoenemann
Once Upon Finding Fiona I wasn’t looking, but somehow I found you ? Nightly a stranger on my computer screen Who are you? ? Who…
Read MoreTHE TALE OF A VERY BRITISH LESBIAN By Fiona Goodwin
Long long ago A brave young (old) lesbian roamed the world doing her show. Telling a tale of deceit, romance, and finally coming home Decades…
Read MoreBYRON KATIE by Beth Robbins
Life is simple. Everything happens for you not to you. Everything happens at exactly the right moment, neither too soon nor too late. You don’t…
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