War, not School
This poem against gun violence and school shootings was published in I am not a silent poet: Lately I have changed my schedule to drop him off. I fill my… Read more »
This poem against gun violence and school shootings was published in I am not a silent poet: Lately I have changed my schedule to drop him off. I fill my… Read more »
This poem I wrote about the school shootings epidemic in the USA was published in Poetry24.co.uk: That Mother Do not place in her lap − the irredeemably stained book bag,… Read more »
This poem is published in Cabinet of Heed:Issue 5 Night: Transmission trembles Little brother’s voice crackles Over Oceans His wife Hemoglobin’s heaving Each hour is critical On my dresser Two… Read more »
paraded and herded like cattle scatted and pelted like street dogs counted and cooped like poultry numb and gelid they lie only thing human is a desire for a quick… Read more »
This poem appeared on The Sidereal Magazine’s Issue 2 One half of a boiled egg Her fuel against winter Tattered handed down books Taught her the word Barely an Inch… Read more »
Everything is a scintillating gold Jasmines and beads shroud my eyes But my taut lips stifle my dimples There’s no tinkle on Mother’s wrists She smiles, placid in soft… Read more »
I want us to be the pair of geese, sailing in love in that little pond across my kitchen window. My idle imagination begins to soar. My eyes holding the… Read more »
I absorbed each word Relieved and exultant And silently imbibed The priceless Mom lesson I had learned: Never force a trickle Wait for the shower…. To read more visit ColumbusCityMomsBlog
It’s past six My texts go unanswered Calls slither to voicemail I glance again at the clock Moving faster than normal? Shushing my heartbeat I start kneading the dough My… Read more »