
Issue 39 Cover Artist: our thomas @our.thomas
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Best of Issue / Senryu & Kyoka
Haiga
Haibun
Linked Verse
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Download Issue 39 Here
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Issue 39 Cover Artist: our thomas @our.thomas
___
Best of Issue / Senryu & Kyoka
Haiga
Haibun
Linked Verse
___
Download Issue 39 Here
(best viewing)
fading moonlight
the sounds of crystal
glasses
adèle weers, Switzerland
church bells . . .
the beggar spreads
his mat
Adjei Agyei-Baah, Ghana
kids the color of questions
Adrian Bouter, the Netherlands
everything
you could touch in me
mimosa
Agnes Eva Savich, USA
cancer
her weight in pills
left behind
aka moone, USA
examining room
with no window
I bring up claustrophobia
Alanna C. Burke, USA
zoom book launch
as if I were
a ghost writer
reading your lips the next best thing
Alvin B. Cruz, Philippines
online harassment
a stream of symbols
in my inbox
Angelo B. Ancheta, Philippines
sound of thunder––
she sings her favorite song
inside a pillow fort
Anthony Lusardi, USA
Instagram––
who’s the fairest
one of all?
rising elevator
but still
the glass ceiling
hail mary crossing the length of his friendzone
Antoinette Cheung, Canada
temple sill the stains of prayers
Arvinder Kaur, India
armoire necklace
trying on mom’s
femininity
Ash Evan Lippert, USA
penny candy
she tries on
the edible lipstick
beginning to breathe
on the table
between us
a full carafe
of cabernet
Barbara Sabol, USA
Roman ruins
the fallen arches
of my feet
Barbara Strang, New Zealand
coming of age
outgrowing the straws
in juice boxes
unpopped kernels . . .
my poem stays
in the pot
Barrie Levine, USA
staring back at me
happiness
in a photograph
Ben Gaa, USA
driving with dad
bumper to bumper
on the big questions
Benedict Grant, Canada
an old poet
reading myself
to sleep
St. Christopher––
when I believed
in grown-ups
Bill Kenney, USA
dripping wet
from the pool
a wolf-whistle
Bisshie, Switzerland
somewhere between
the bathroom and the kitchen
I become old
Bob Lucky, Portugal
missing her more each day
the dog
works a little harder
Bob Moore, USA
esker trail
my legs read
the glacier’s story
Brad Bennett, USA
nesting dolls the girls of my inner selves
seasonal depression
a fistful of empty
calories
tattooed women
wanting the trouble
dad said they’d bring
Bryan Rickert, USA
palliative
telling me
first
burning incense
smoke curls around
my last amen
C.X. Turner, United Kingdom
rooftop bar––
gazing
at sun-tanned stars
Carol Judkins, USA
a bookmark
where my son
grew too old
Chad Lee Robinson, USA
memento mori
as if we needed
another reminder
Charles Harmon, USA
a sugar cube
dropped into a cup of tea
on a blind date
my personality dissolves
in a borrowed tongue
Chen-ou Liu, Canada
cycling
a blast of wind lifts her skirt––
his interest
in the day moon
wavers
Christina Chin, Malaysia & Alan Peat, United Kingdom
the pallbearers
carry her lightly
my mother’s life
Christine Eales, United Kingdom
new manicure
the tv news anchor
shares her views
Christine Wenk-Harrison, USA
ebbing tide
online and offline
of digital friends
Christopher Calvin, Indonesia
cutting her long hair
as if it would
make a difference
Claire Vogel Camargo, USA
summer asks
from the back of the car
are we there yet?
Curt Linderman, USA
touch up appearance
maximum Zoom setting
makes no difference
Curt Pawlisch, USA
soft pastels
coloring my dreams
post-breakdown
Cynthia Anderson, USA
remembering great nights
the old wine-stained table
Dan Dolen, USA
this stairway
that creaks under
my weight
I find it some
excuses
Daniel Birnbaum, France
every night laundry from bed to chair
Danny Daw, USA
airflight
childhood stories
of behind the clouds land
Dave Chandler, USA
“trickle-down”
but at the bottom
dry, dry, dry
tax cut––
he adds to his collection
of houses
David Oates, USA
leaving home
empty seats
on a Greyhound bus
David Watts, USA
nothing to say
I fill the message
with emojis
lockdown
my choice of kigo
out of season
Debbi Antebi, United Kingdom
24-hour laundromat
a little pile of unmatched
baby booties
Debbie Olson, USA
old scars––
the stories we tell
others
Deborah Burke Henderson, USA
after sixty-five
trying envy
for a change
Elena Malec, USA
the sink full
of plastic cups
rental cabin
Elizabeth McMunn-Tetangco, USA
adding a lilt to the melody jasmine rice
Eric A. Lohman, USA
skipping stones
the ripples of
family dysfunction
Erin Castaldi, USA
divorce trial
the child is cut
in two
Ernest Wit, Poland
charity dinner
how to remove
the silverskin
“now to the war”
the professional way
he knotted his tie
Eva Limbach, Germany
end of the visits
behind the window
his wrinkled hand
Françoise Maurice, France
social media break
the world still beautiful
without filters
G.R. LeBlanc, Canada
her eyes
the colour of thunder
forgotten birthday
the only son’s cell phone “out of reach”
neuro medication
the mugginess of July
in my brain
Geethanjali Rajan, India
choosing a facemask
my growing collection
of variants
gentrification
my neighbor’s home
becomes a house
Helen Ogden, USA
late evening walk
my footsteps
half the distance
Herb Tate, United Kingdom
washing mother’s feet
I pretend to be
a good son
James Babbs, USA
sleeping
with strangers
the last train home
James Gaskin, Japan
vacation
she lands
her head on me
James Schlett, USA
lunch counter
watching the end
of grandpa’s cigarette
Jamie Wimberly, USA
twenty years
after the day before
what we did not know
Janet Ruth, USA
average white guy
a not-so-super power
being unremarkable
Jason Richardson, Australia
pizza box
the number of slices
in a zero-sum game
Jay Friedenberg, USA
at Arlington
seeing her father
for the first time
Jeffrey Walthall, USA
preparing
to smile and nod
power suit
at both corners
her mouth turned upwards
balanced beam
Jenn Ryan-Jauregui, USA
holiday
on a different couch
how handsome he is
Jenny Fraser, New Zealand
soap opera––
perfect bouquet
in the litter bin
Jenny Shepherd, United Kingdom
local bus
the old-timer
hems and haws
Jim Krotzman, USA
preening
your inner peacock
the ex
Joanna Ashwell, United Kingdom
campus walk detoured by the smell of weed
John Zheng, USA
family tree––
the stories I heard
around kitchen tables
rehab
not all scars
visible
what he wants
to be when grown
the length of my shadow
Joseph P. Wechselberger, USA
stress fractures the fatigue of his laurels
Julie Schwerin, USA
mammogram
a crucifix hangs
from a pushpin
dusting
my one song
on the piano
June Rose Dowis, USA
new baby
the toddler swaddles
himself
this anxiety
ignoring the call
to prayer
Justin Brown, USA
stillborn
and I cry over
lost keys
Kala Ramesh, India
teenager in the house and other ways of knowing
Kat Lehmann, USA
my torn kimono
along the seam
of five summers
Katherine E Winnick, United Kingdom
after radiation––
I spend the morning rebuilding
the snowman
Keith Polette, USA
unrequited
tying thoughts
into a knot
Kevin Valentine, USA
new drapes––
cleansing the home
of her ex
Kimberly Kuchar, USA
emerald earrings
I inherit more
than her laugh
lifelong learning the curveball
kjmunro, Canada
news headlines . . .
sunflower bouquets
fill a grocery store bucket
a child’s guide to stars
orienting myself
with bears
Kristen Lindquist, USA
the pianist
eighty-eight
& out of tune
Lent
I give up editing
my life
more salt
for the soup
we get to talking politics
LeRoy Gorman, Canada
third martini turning into myself
growing old in the dark beyond my father
ultra-marathon
my son tells me the miles
he’s running from
Lew Watts, USA
black coffee
washing off
his sugar-coated lies
Lorelyn De la Cruz Arevalo, Philippines
before pressing send
what I really
want to say
Lori Becherer, USA
still missing . . .
the person I thought
you were
Lori Kiefer, United Kingdom
empty nest
storing firewood
in the toy box
Lorraine Carey, Ireland
walking on clouds
if only he
would slow down
Luminita Suse, Canada
another nightmare
passes through her wall
of dreamcatchers
M. R. Defibaugh, USA
unleavened––
the last time i rose
for communion
fallen leaves––
the city clears the hungry
from main street
m. shane pruett, USA
rain on May Day
here in the castle gardens
a Virgin-free grotto
Maeve O’Sullivan, Ireland
old widower
all desires
over the hill
Manoj Sharma, Nepal
depression––
focusing on the flight
of a feather
global warming––
how rare is now
the dew
Margherita Petriccione, Italy
notebook page––
a trial-and-error history
of my hopes
Marie Derley, Belgium
birthday month
scrolling past
free gifts
Mariel Herbert, USA
new diet waisting my time
platoon the human trafficking of war
Marilyn Ashbaugh, USA
storm chaser
always looking
for an argument
Marilyn Fleming, USA
the road less traveled . . .
construction crews
here as well
Mark Forrester, USA
a small gift
of our time together––
smiling buddha
birthday cake––
how many more summers
before i die
traffic jam––
am I too old to sing
with Taylor Swift
Mark Scott, USA
campsite store . . .
sales stalled by the kid’s
bag of pennies
Mark Teaford, USA
unseen dawn––
the hard graft of thought
in this footnote
Meg Arnot, United Kingdom
the Veil
she says
it’s more like smoke
Melissa J. Fowle, USA
trying on new clothes
secrets she wants me
to see
Michael Battisto, USA
outdoor concert––
the new conductor
settles the score
Michael Dylan Welch, USA
ghost light . . .
traces of a long-dead
rose
Michael Flanagan, USA
pop diagnoses
a label for all
that ails me
just
as i am
sunrise service
Michael Henry Lee, USA
thoughts and prayers
the empty space
between two hands
Mike Fainzilber, Israel
swing door
the to and fro
of laughter
Mike Gallagher, Ireland
payday flowers
he gives the clerk
the whole story
Mike White, USA
chessboard his loneliness black and white
Minal Sarosh, India
red roses
the times he tried to say
I love you
Mona Bedi, India
group zazen over
smiling, we fold the sheet
on creases
Neena Singh, India
Ellis Island tour
looking in every room
for my Opa
b u c k e t l i s t t h e l e n g t h o f t h i s f r e i g h t t r a i n . . .
Nick Hoffman, Ireland
zen garden
accepting the weeds
just as they are
Nick T, United Kingdom
holding my breath
my lover gives me
hers
chewing on God
my mouth
empty of bread
Nicky Gutierrez, USA
day-old bread
he returns too late
to apologize
Nika, Canada
Alexa––
feeling the need
to apologize
long covid
cutting a cross
in the sourdough
P. H. Fischer, Canada
biker prophet
a parable of the roads
not taken
list of sins
longer than my
knees can last
vintage diner
we finish each other’s
sentences
Pat Davis, USA
detention class
preparing the soil
for weeds
Patricia Hawkhead, United Kingdom
17 billion earth-sized planets
and there’s a man
chasing his hat
Patrick Sweeney, Japan
bookmark
my losing
lottery ticket
Paul Engel, USA
Shinto cleansing rite
in the water once more
I dip the ladle
petro c. k., USA
pulling the wings off my daddy issues
in spite growing an empire in me
Pippa Phillips, USA
immigrant––
is it stamped
on my forehead
Ram Chandran, India
midlife crisis––
changing churches
i and pastor
Ramesh Anand, India
sumi-e
the arcs that cradle
her eyes
Ravi Kiran, India
boundaries
her therapist
newly single too
Reid Hepworth, Canada
diagnosis
mother walks past
the deity
Richa Sharma, India
enlightenment
the acolyte snores
mouth open
juxtaposition
the first cut
is the deepest
Richard Tice, USA
budget deficit
filling potholes
the morning mist
Rick Jackofsky, USA
meditating––
almost an awakening
I fall asleep
Rob McKinnon, Australia
another war––
this fragile urge
to grow old
dry riverbed––
my part
in it
Rob Scott, Australia
extra inning loss
slowly the little leaguer
licks his ice cream cone
Robert Witmer, Japan
city fountain . . .
at midnight she kicks off
her shoes
Roberta Beach Jacobson, USA
a pork barrel
falls from the truck
election year
Rohan Buettel, Australia
incense offering
after I am gone
only ashes
Ron Russell, USA
each relative
full of advice
first tricycle
Ronald K. Craig, USA
diving off the cliff
I slip
inside the sea
S.M. Kozubek, USA
dragon kite running herself ragged
Sarah E. Metzler, USA
flickering candles
we talk of the dead
in passing
Sarah Paris, USA
no music
playing inside the car
just this city
Saumya Bansal, India
fitbit
on the fritz
counting my own steps
Scott Wiggerman, USA
pre-school class
tumbling out to play
the teacher’s inner child
whiskey stash
he tests the strength
of her forgiveness
Seánan Forbes, USA
mood swings
not even google
can explain
Sharon Rhutasel-Jones, USA
after our fight
a long discussion
about the weather
Sharon Walter, USA
victoria’s secrets
all those algorithms
gone wrong
Sondra J. Byrnes, USA
temple queue . . .
I revise and reorder
my prayers
Srinivas S
asks if I have
anything of my own
my wife
sub-zero level
a fresh feed
of war news
Srinivasa Rao Sambangi, India
locked classroom . . .
more young lives
taken
Stephenie Story, USA
at the moment
in the moment
for a moment
without the messenger bearing the news within
Steve Bahr, USA
first time in group
she points out
my undone shoelace
old enough . . .
a teenager gives me her
seat on the bus
Steve Dolphy, United Kingdom
garden party
the doll’s eyes
unblinking
Sue Courtney, New Zealand
shaved head––
suddenly few question
her authority
Susan Bonk Plumridge, Canada
mortal (syn)apses blaming my brain for my dastardly deeds
if only lies
were easy to tell
like Pinocchio
the growing nose
of a cheating spouse
Susan Burch, USA
my attempt
at finding purpose
third wheel
Tazeen Fatma, India
laundry basket
I let his decisions
pile over mine
carte blanche : my body my rules
Teji Sethi, India
the whole world
in his hands
except . . .
23 and Me
suddenly I’m
the middle child
Terri L. French, USA
wheels up––
turning my watch back
one hour
Thomas Cirtin, USA
boarding the Greyhound
a Hefty trash bag
for luggage
Tim Cremin, USA
substitute art teacher
seeing shadows
in a new light
Tim Murphy, Spain
from squaring up
to shaking hands
the drunk who loves everyone
Tim Roberts, New Zealand
past lives
I sleep with
my ghosts
Tina Mowrey, USA
<<<<cease-fire>>>>
reality . . .
the less I want
to know
Tom Clausen, USA
liking jazz
now I’ve heard
all of me
Tony Williams, United Kingdom
warding off bad spirits
my windchimes
hang
Tuyet Van Do, Australia
church stillness
just stepping in
to remember
the curl of fingers around themselves regrets
Tyler McIntosh, USA
collage . . .
the empty sections
of her life
Valentina Ranaldi-Adams, USA
sprinkling salt––
she says I’m not good enough
for her son
Vandana Parashar, India
between us––
the simulacrum
of exchanges
Vijay Prasad, India
every emotion
at the speed of sound
four-month-old
one dog barks
then two join in
political rally
William Scott Galasso, USA
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