lingering sadly
the fragile pink petal embrace
the
cherry's old trunk
-Suezan Aikins
Driving at night
our headlights part the
darkness
not the falling snow
-Winona Baker
Returning home
only the pendulum
in motion
-Betty Kendell Bennett
ah these soft spring nights
full of bawling
cats...
and lilac
-Marianne Bluger
Pingos heave
out of the barrens.....
the midnight
sun.
-Catherine M. Buckaway
newborn
struggling down his chest...
the breast
that isn't there!
-Denise Coney
Arriving home -
the setting sun
framed in each
window
-Betty Drevniok
snow on silent snow
unseen cardinals calling
my dog
nuzzles me
-Muriel Ford
Falkland Island War:
on the sea floor sailors
rest
free of thunder
-Claire K. Harris
January thaw
in the parking garage
a blue egg
fragment
-Dorothy Howard
april...and again
the seven days of poppies
rushing
red
-anne mckay
Taoreni no kichi yuku
Shiju ma Trillium.
In the stillness
among the decayed fallen
trees
Trillium.
-Tomi Nishimura
old boat
on the starlit river
of when are you
dreaming?
-Claire Pratt
manning the deck
of the sunken vessel
an unmanned
robot
-Margaret Saunders
During our quarrel
an icicle has lengthened
to the
breaking point
-L.Pearl Schuck
November fog
my old aunt
asks who I am
-Dorothy Cameron Smith
we dip in the lake the sun and i
-Ruby Spriggs
in mid-summer
tearing up old diaries;
cool rain
-Anna Vakar
Les erables en fen...
Ma main ralentit sa
marche
sur la page blance
-Jocelyne Villeneuve
grandmother
serenely stitching:
no thread in
eye
-Gail Whitter
This morning the clouds
are delightfully varied
as
a city crowd
-Maureen Wong
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