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Cinquain
 

 

 

 

Deborah P. Kolodji, US

 

Wharf at Manzanillo, 1974

after the painting by Milford Zornes

 

The fog
covers empty

the wharf creaks your footsteps
no longer there, rowboat anchored
alone.

 

 

Mt. San Jacinto, 1959

after the painting by Milford Zornes

 

A veil
of cumulus
hides your shy mountain face.
Crops to plant, protect me from your
beauty.

 

 

 

 

Robert Lucky, China

 

Talking to a Wall

 

Sunlight
inches across
the far wall; when my words
finally touch you, I watch them
bounce off.

 

 

A Late Farewell

 

So long,
I say to him
as if love alone could
somehow touch someone who’s been gone
so long.

 

 

Real Masala

 

Beneath
the film hoarding*
a young beggar sings
timeless Hindi tunes about love
and death.

*'hoarding' is the Indian English term for a billboard.

 

 

In Dali, Yunnan

 

I try
to count a flock
of swooping pigeons, but
they veer, shimmer, and turn into
the sun.

 

 

Acting

 

I speak
as if you hear
and act as if you watch;
I pretend that I don’t know you
don’t care.

 

 

A Future Unforetold

 

I step
inside the tent;
the psychic motions me
to sit and tells me all about
herself.

 

 

The Malaria Sufferer’s Revenge

 

Come now,
my buzzy friend,
to rest upon my arm
and ponder the sound of one hand
swatting.

 

 

Middle-Age (Dis)pleasures

 

I love
a cup of tea
in the evening with you
but detest the nocturnal schlep
to pee.

 

 

Asking for Directions

 

Who knows
where we end up?
I’ve been asking around
but the living are dumb, the dead
don’t talk.

 

 

Wake up and Smell the Gunpowder

 

6:10
Year of the Rat:
It will be a long day,
starting with this fireworks war
at dawn

 

 

 

 

Karen O'Leary, US

 

Mosaic

 

common
pebbles arranged
in intricate patterns

each unique hue contributing
its piece

 

 

 

 

John Daleiden, US

 

A Garland For You On Mother’s Day

 

For you
these white lilies

strong stalks that bend in wind,
gentle petals and a sweet scent,
mother.


Your strength,
all enduring;
so like Penelope

your life tapestry testifies
true love.


You mend
the broken heart

heal little scrapes and wounds;
tender cradle songs rock and sooth
the soul.


Courage
is your motto,
an unflinching anthem

marching in step with the parade,
you lead.


Mother,
in word and deed
you are a rich treasure,
your wealth worth more than mere diamonds,
a Queen.

 

 

 

 

Kristin Reynolds, US

 

Chosen

 

Thank you
For choosing me
As your mother on earth;
Your guide through this life, towards
The next…

 

 

My Reason

 

Baby,
Light of my eyes,
Bringer of joy and love,
Keeper of heaven and my heart...
Complete

 

 

 

 

 

 

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