Poem A Day – Feb. 2, 2016
Accidental Blues Voice
Anna Journey
My ex-lover received it at seventeen
skiing the steep slope at Wintergreen called
Devil’s Elbow. The early snowmelt along the Blue
Ridge had ... Continue Reading →
Poem A Day – Feb. 1, 2016
Skit: Sun Ra Welcomes the Fallen
Ruth Ellen Kocher
Jupiter means anger. Sun Ra does not. Sun Ra dances the Cake Walk on Saturn’s pulpy eyes. If you believe that, I’ll tell ... Continue Reading →
Poem A Day – Jan. 30, 2016
The Garden
Lola Ridge
Bountiful Givers,
I look along the years
And see the flowers you threw …
Anemones
And sprigs of gray
Sparse heather of the rocks,
Or a wild violet
Or daisy ... Continue Reading →
Poem A Day – Jan. 29, 2016
Alexandr Blok
David St. John
One snowy night I was smiled upon by Russian gods
& found myself at dinner opposite
The Moscow scholars a married couple – he only
the world’s ... Continue Reading →
Poem A Day – Jan. 28, 2016
I Have This Way of Being
Jamaal May
I have this, and this isn’t a mouth
full of the names of odd flowers
I’ve grown in secret.
I know none of these by name
but have this ... Continue Reading →
Poem A Day – Jan. 27, 2016
Hill Behind Finn’s House, Val Verde, January
Iris Cushing
How to get around it isn’t clear.
A thicket hedged across the road,
a high curve mass
of tumbleweeds.
Wind draws ... Continue Reading →
Poem A Day – Jan. 26, 2016
Brewerytown
Iain Haley Pollock
This morning, the lovers –
who last night were slurring and stumbling
and when I looked out, each gripping
the other’s taut throat in a clench ... Continue Reading →
Poem A Day – Jan. 25, 2016
Mud Season
Tess Taylor
We unstave the winter’s tangle.
Sad tomatoes, sullen sky.
We unplay the summer’s blight.
Rotted on the vine, black fruit
swings free of strings that ... Continue Reading →
Poem A Day – Jan. 24, 2016
Aware
D. H. Lawrence
Slowly the moon is rising out of the ruddy haze,
Divesting herself of her golden shift, and so
Emerging white and exquisite; and I in amaze
See in the sky before ... Continue Reading →
Poem A Day – Jan. 23, 2016
Love
James Russell Lowell
True Love is but a humble, low-born thing,
And hath its food served up in earthen ware;
It is a thing to walk with, hand in hand,
Through the every-dayness ... Continue Reading →




