In the early morning hours, the desperado began his journey back home. With him ridin' down the dusty trails, with that tequila sunrise behind him. He's already gone to face the challenges set forth upon him, beyond the borders of this life. It had always brought him a peaceful, easy feeling, a sense that no … Continue reading Home Sweet Home: Peter Herget
Category: Poets
Creating my Artwork: Jo-Anne Paley
Brainstorming- or trying to relax and suddenly be inspired with unstopable exhilerating outbursts of continual inspirations. Artists focus on skills: determined to out-do their most ecent impulsive collaborations. Recycling ideas from masterpieces once setting standards in their past era fighting the copying of other's original artwork. You may feel like laughing or crying: and emotional … Continue reading Creating my Artwork: Jo-Anne Paley
The Trial: Spencer Elliot Carr
Joint pain Tremor Akathisia Gait went the list as I stand in constant motion eye catching a movement disorder textbook along with Psychiatry Educator of the Year award photographs of grandchildren pinned to the corkboard he phones the pharmacy downstairs for one single dose of benztropine leaving as he calls his neurologist colleague hospitalesque pharmacy … Continue reading The Trial: Spencer Elliot Carr
Dogs: Betty Carmichael
We had a dog named Fido I had a dog named Care George had a dog named Ebony When George was a security guard he had 2 Doberman Pinschers Myrna had a dog named Bingo My nephew had a dog Oreo So you can see that a dog is our best Friend
The Tree: James Adamson
To the Glory of God To Gwyneth, with Love The leaves are throughout In the soil and in the trunk The branches curl into fractal infinity The twigs go further To hold a planting is to see the universe Hug a tree and you will know affection Climb a tree and you will see a … Continue reading The Tree: James Adamson
The Winter Flight: Cassandra Kulay
The muse touches upon me lightly as I chase inspiration in flights of fantasy, interpreting each dream in words, my awareness is blanketed by snow falling, each crystalline structure unique blending into sameness, collective consciousness covering individualities, quietly embracing trees, buildings, the ground, gently bonding to shine white with a frozen gleam of ice, how … Continue reading The Winter Flight: Cassandra Kulay
Solved Another Riddle Parallel Universes: Jordan Derksen
You have your opinion? I have mine. You are the master of your universe… You have your perception of the world and I have mine… Therefore, there are parallel universes. Yours and mine and many more. Parallel universes coexisting separately and infinitely, as ones perception of the universe only expands. There are millions, of billions … Continue reading Solved Another Riddle Parallel Universes: Jordan Derksen
The Blue Man: Randy James Hoffman
God or soul archetype the blue man is the clear blueness of a clarified mind he is intelligence and peace the things we find so special when we let our minds wander to soulful places of spirit he has come to release the doubting man of the new age for the new age man of … Continue reading The Blue Man: Randy James Hoffman
New Year: Marjolaine Brodeur
Time has flown speedily by, So the year is now over, The New Year has begun, With all its fanfare, Corks have been popped, And now lay with their foil cages, Wishes have been made, Kisses have been shared, Flutes sit empty of their contents, On tables, counters or what not , With the crumb … Continue reading New Year: Marjolaine Brodeur
A Winter Pondering: Robert St. Germain
The grown-ups will be singing and drinking wine as the kids will be excited about Santa and Christmas time The snow is starting to fall outside and it fills my heart with warmth inside. There is a long winter ahead sometimes I felt sad now I feel joy instead. Childhood memories come to mind a … Continue reading A Winter Pondering: Robert St. Germain
