Poetry – Year V – Number 41 – October 2020

    WAITING FOR RAIN by Edward Reilly

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    Muse You disconcert me at times, silent at the door, As in the morning breeze your long tresses flutter, Eyes downcast as if you were about to confess A sin so terrible that it can’t be uttered. I am...

    COMPASSION by Lisa Tomey

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    Hang a Light on the Moon Keeping a close watcheyes glazed from lacking true sleepit’s the thing he doeswatching each breath in and outpraising every moment looking for the signswondering what happens nextnever coasting hopeas the...

    I NEVER LEARNED TO SHUFFLE by Jordan Mattox

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    I Never Learned to Shuffle Cards cling together, but break in colliding waterfalls of cardboard not ending in order but creating chaos of red and black. The game returns order, Patterns picked and piled, but once complete are returned back to the sea to find...