DEMENTIA
By Karen R. Springer – Williamstown, NJ
THICKER THAN WATER?
By Karen R. Springer – Williamstown, NJ
KNIFE, FORK, AND---
By Karen R. Springer – Williamstown, NJ
Openings
by D. N. Simmers - British Columbia, Canada
“ Some hatchways open above us the starry sky through the grating.” Tomas Transtomer Watched a movie. Brought back Saturday Matinees.When it was twenty five cents to go.For the afternoon with your buddies.Half the fun was being chased after the show.By the ushers ( all girls in high school) andbeing shooed out the door.Black and white. There were no red or blues.And the serials where the singing cowboy would have one ride in the sandy dirt road.With a cowboy hat that never flew off.His large eighteen hand horse beneath him.It was fun going. But tiring coming home.Hands empty of the fifty cents. Belly sloshingwith candy. Head full of the flicks.Hard to get to sleep those nights. With allthe stars flashing. And a sky turning dark.Hard not to keep on riding. With the riderand his horse into the sunset.More than Satisfaction
By Tamara Turner – Mission Hills, CA
My love for you shall be alwaysa love that amazes the gods. I will lay down my life without even a thought to protect you and your honor. A purity and honesty makes us more than satisfiedas that is the most normally expectedby lovers.There is no fire I will not walk into for you. This will never change.You are a gift from the gods,a precious angel from the heavens.Smile. For it’s a beautiful thing for me to know I am the one who brings that cherished smile to life within your heart and to your face. I can’t physically touch you, but I close my eyes, and I see you in my arms and write these words as they pour out from my heart into yours. I pray you feel them deep inside and wrapped all around you like a warm blanketjust pulled from the dryeron a chilled night.Inner Me
by Joyce Gage - Chadwick, MO
THE NIGHT NURSE
by James M. Bellarosa
Where is the love
By Briana Peterkin – Aurora, CO
An Illusion in The Bright Mirror of Eternity
by Hongri Yuan - Shandong Province, China
by Hongri Yuan - Shandong Province, China
DREAMS
by Juanita Torrence-Thompson - Bayside, NY
Swirling Recollections
By Jesse James Doty – Eureka, CA
Balancing Life
By Jesse James Doty Eureka, CA
Every chance to interact faces new challenges Pendulum swings then rotates around until equilibrium is finally found Feet on the ground prevents forward thinking from barreling underground Live lively Kindlylet others live Loving choiceswill help us forgive
Maui Sunrise
By Jennifer Lagier – Monterey, CA
GRANDPA'S HANDS
By Jennifer Lagier – Monterey, CA
I remember his fists, hard knucklesclipping a loudmouthed trespasser's chin.At Basin Creek, he delicately pulled a knife bladethrough creamy bellies of brook trout.When I was thirteen, he braceda twenty-gauge shotgun into my shoulder,placed his trigger finger over mine.We ground-sluiced a dimwittedmud hen together.Later, after a series of strokes,at the home where our family stored him,he would wait for his grandchildren'safter-school visits, mutely grin, reachfor our hands like a curious infant.