Dear Plastic Bagged Bread, From the center section of a grocery store aisle, you leer at customers with your plastic smile. If I stop too long to speculate, I wonder about why they place you in a coveted eye level space of command- strong sales you must prove. If I accidentally edged your long bag… Continue reading Dear Plastic Bagged Bread Poem
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valley of shadow and ash by annelies zijderveld
valley of shadow and ash – first draft in this valley of shadow and ash, i quake and tremble of the forward, the backward keening out of view. how to move on without losing how to let go without- to be present and awake to life in its simplicity : the iguana crawl, crab scuttle,… Continue reading valley of shadow and ash by annelies zijderveld
Giving Thanks & an Elegy by Yehuda Amichai
Many people give up on poetry. They think it does not have anything to say to them after high school English class. Perhaps, they think, it is for a certain social tier or for people who have time. I’m not sure of the why, but one of the when’s of their return to poetry can… Continue reading Giving Thanks & an Elegy by Yehuda Amichai