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Lucy, Robert Evory
His Eyes Sighed (With Reference To Norman Dubie’S Blue), Jess Mckellar
His Eyes Sighed (With Reference To Norman Dubie’S Blue), Jess Mckellar
The Laureate
No abstract provided.
The Gamblers, Stefani Waits
Table Number Six, Emily W. Recchia
Found Floating Face Down, Jess Mckellar
Plateau, Alexander J. Hlavaty
Redeemed Tune, Stefani Waits
That Black Balloon, Emily W. Recchia
Pink Comforter, Tyler Van Hoorn
Patience, Mary Maroste
Personal Ad, Maura Sands
Walls, Hana Mitchell
Recognition, Stefani Waits
Printempts (Ekphrastic Of “Spring” By Cot, 1873), Matthew M. Campbell
Printempts (Ekphrastic Of “Spring” By Cot, 1873), Matthew M. Campbell
The Laureate
No abstract provided.
If I Were The World’S Greatest Poet, Renée Beaudoin
If I Were The World’S Greatest Poet, Renée Beaudoin
The Laureate
No abstract provided.
Sometimes Angry Is Good, Kathryn Ashbay
Woman, Stephanie Lanphear
Paternity, Matthew M. Campbell
Rogue Wave, Maura Sands
Asphyxiation, Jera Hogan
Celestials, Tyler Van Hoorn
Chemical Exception, Maura Sands
Alice’S Concussion, Austin Wines
Personals, Mary Maroste
Pools Of Water: An Exposition Of Traditional And American-Style Haiku, Michael L. Albin Kiella
Pools Of Water: An Exposition Of Traditional And American-Style Haiku, Michael L. Albin Kiella
The Hilltop Review
Abstract: Haiku is a Japanese form of poetry that traditionally contains 17 syllables, ordinarily arranged in three line-phrases of 5-7-5 syllables. The intention of each haiku is to demonstrate the similarity between disparate entities, where the similarity is not completely obvious, or stand in juxtaposition. The poems are focused on nature and the natural world. The language used in each poem is concise and imagery-dense. An American form of haiku has emerged that attempts to distill the use of language to 11 syllables delivered in three line phrases of 3-5-3 syllables with brevity of articles. Alternatively, American-style haiku accepts a …
The Four Seasons, Luke J. Chambers
I, Jesus, Jill A. Mceldowney
Funeral Season, Carolyn Nims