By Ishmael von Heidrick-Barnes
Show me a tree
that does not
bear signs of loss
Branches broken
by splintering rainstorms
still carried in trunks
Wounds healed
but not
forgotten [Read more…]
By Ishmael von Heidrick-Barnes
Show me a tree
that does not
bear signs of loss
Branches broken
by splintering rainstorms
still carried in trunks
Wounds healed
but not
forgotten [Read more…]
by Will Falk
By Will Falk
a warm wind
blended with whiskey
softens the distinction
between tonight
the sky
and my confusion
those shadows aren’t real
shadows, or
the shades of crows
because there are no crows
in crow canyon anymore
only darkness dripping [Read more…]
By Ishmael von Heidrick-Barnes
We board planes
flying against dawn
climbing to cruising altitudes
looking down
into the macrocosmic mirror
of ourselves:
The Buddha’s hand meditating desert
arteries exposed
the spinal columns of continents
bending into capillaries
feeding the fascia of farmland
[Read more…]
For men and women who work for love and not financial gain
By Ishmael von Heidrick-Barnes
It takes a man
to do what my parent’s generation
deferred as “woman’s work.”
No minimum wage
cause and effect rewards
just salivating dogs
and pooper scoopers
the prolific
propagation of dirty laundry
the monotonous
mopping up of sweat [Read more…]
by At Large
By Emmanuel Ortiz
In Venezuela I watched
As the people of the nation
Stood at the plate
Swung out
In defense of their president,
Who won a democratic referendum
By a majority of the majority
(Unlike our own president that same year).
In defense of Chávez,
Millions of hands upon a single bat
Swing for the fences,
Un jonrón over the wall of the White House lawn. [Read more…]
By Ishmael von Heidrick-Barnes
Hope is half-timbered
across the Neckar River
Minds float into eyes
before the miracle
named Esslingen
A 500 year old story
preserved as a city
talking out on
a limb [Read more…]
By Ishmael von Heidrick-Barnes
Sun beak of fire
pecking black murmurations
clawing night’s feathers [Read more…]
by Ernie McCray
By Ernie McCray
Katy Perry came out singing to a funky beat.
Next thing I know I was up
dancing on my old ass size 14 feet.
Every thing was mellow and sweet … [Read more…]
By Ishmael von Heidrick-Barnes
A refugee from Franco’s Spain
planted a garden
in the square
where Einstein lived
before the chaos theory of war atomized his house
Theoretical physics and poetry
collide in trees here
particles of matter
fly into birds
light bending wings into song … [Read more…]
By Ishmael von Heidrick-Barnes
When freeways flood
mind’s embankments
follow the scent of sagebrush
to higher ground
Up here sound is sight
shadows of clouds
thundering … [Read more…]
By Ishmael von Heidrick-Barnes
Have you heard
echoes of waves
breaking in rocks?
Have you dipped your feet
into the shallow water
before it surged back to sea?
Touched foam
flying from stone? [Read more…]
For the global victims of poverty and greed…
By Ishmael Von Heidrick-Barnes
Holding up pens
won’t stop the human race
from running into fountains of blood
We must put down swords
before picking up quills
read
between lines
drawn in sand
Expose
the invisible ink … [Read more…]
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