Corona Poetry Live
EMBRACING THE COUGAR WITHIN by Jen Curry
Spiraling heat of the female elders surges As we dance to the rhythms of renewal. Willful amazon women Stimulates passionate power. Aspire caring field of…
Read MoreFOLLOW ME by Andrea Stone
Newly separated slippery landscape two decades of no down below buried underground She emerges like a Virgin hungry for guidance playful silly girls lost in…
Read MoreA NEW BEGINNING Rosella Gomez
They said you no longer work here I said I understand why it is this way Yet as I sit here and ponder my life…
Read MoreFALLING FOR STRAIGHT WOMEN by Jackie Heckford
AND IF, BY SOME PREORDAINED ACT OF FATE, OUR EYES SHOULD MEET, AND GAZE FOR A SECOND….IT WOULD MEAN THE WORLD, IT WOULD MEAN NOTHING.…
Read MoreNO WORDS by Anonymous
Today there are no words Just tears, silent– always quiet barely a trace falling down my face Me squirming kicking and flailing in images, that…
Read MoreBIG BROTHER by DK LINDA
Honouring the fourth anniversary of the passing of her big brother. “I somewhat understand the ebb and flow of life. As the tide washes new…
Read MoreLEAP by DK LINDA
How remarkable when two people are willing to dive into the beautiful surrender — bare and vulnerable, free from fear and doubt. When you’ve make…
Read MoreA CLEAN BREAK by Fiona Goodwin
I have to drive to Hollywood today To check on the mailbox for a friend Who moved east The post office is on Cherokee That…
Read MoreLOVE by Denise Comptois
Love she questioned of me… I know not the feeling and what it could mean.. Love I told her,It’s easy you see if I give…
Read MoreTHE NARCISSIST by Lynn Finch
Can’t you see? Can’t you see? What those words have done to me? The belittling and arguing which hurt my soul, carried me almost to…
Read MoreSPRING A NATURAL APHRODISIAC
Spring a natural aphrodisiac. Cyclic rhythmic Kundalini. Surprised by the intensity of saturated sensations gently, slowly, exploring sacred femalia After all these years, why astonishment?…
Read MoreMUSINGS OF A BI-POLAR INTROVERT
This is great! I can just stay home! Shit! I need to go to the market. I can put on a mask!! I should take…
Read MoreFOR MELISSA by Amy Larson (Boston)
Grieve in your own time. Heal at your own pace. Ask your source, your angels, grandmother universe for everything you need… That it be granted…
Read MoreEARTH MOVING by Jackie Heckford
(A tribute to tribe earthmover Denise Comptois) SOMETIMES WE FEEL THE NEED TO CHANGE SPACE…MOVE OUR EARTH…..OFF WE GO, TAKING OUR SELVES AND OUR EARTH…
Read MoreEARTH MOVING by Katie Isler Lang
As for the poem about the Earth moving the only thing that came to my mind was the song Carole King made popular I feel…
Read MoreEASTERN MIDWEST LESBIAN Corona Poety While Sipping Coffee With Fiona. by Laura Merritt
Before 19 coffee was a chore. a chore of effort to speak through the detachment. Built up 3200 days. Through the curtains a dog tied…
Read MoreIMAGES by Beth Haist
My amazon corrugated cardboard box Has in big, bold letters “Future you says thanks” Truly at odds with what I have been learning about attachment,…
Read MoreTHE TRIBE By Fiona Goodwin
I was frightened of you before I knew you Strangers, in foreign lands But you gathered round We sang our songs About cars and lipsticks…
Read MorePROTECTION OF THE TRIBE by REBECCA
NB Trigger warning: This poem contains content to do with child abuse that might be disturbing. Thrown to the ground. Held down. Not a scream.…
Read MoreTHE UNKNOWN by Susan Davanzo
Where do we go from here? Does it matter where we’ve been, who we’ve known, how we’ve lived? How we have kept living… Still standing,…
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