A tree from a box, or one decorated with dew - images from this beautiful short poem by Danny Barbare
"If you must leave me please leave me for something special..." poet Michael Lee Johnson writes in "Bowl of Petunias," the first of two featured poems.
In a reflection on the season, Neal Whitman offers a "renhai"-- linking haiku that speaks of "...early winter darkness - Salvation Army bells ring"
"Know I walk here and think now of you/ who sometimes or not knew this view..." Tom Sheehan writes in this poignant poem of remembering times past and Christmases gone by.
"Perhaps they are most happy, those for whom/ love does not strike as lightning in the brain...," writes Murray Alfredson, who graces our pages again with two beautiful poems.
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