This edition of Poetry Corner is dedicated to one of our long-standing poets, Chelle Lance. Chelle passed away last month,... Read More
And here I am,and you are there,but together,we are everywhere. I see no boundaries,I feel no divisions,I live from a... Read More
i stopped trying to connect the dotsi no longer sift through dreaminginsteadi sought to find myselfa humanfull of meaning from... Read More
Bygone days, memories refrainSeen out window of Blue Ridge train “All aboard, take yourself a seatHave tickets ready,” came loud... Read More
I see you awake before daylight nearly single dayHaving your cup of coffee reading your bible and taking the time... Read More
By Angie Waters What a beautiful breezein this desert of stony hearts.If there were more like you,they could hold the... Read More
In mountains of North Georgia,Way back up in the sticksCousins visit old maid aunts,‘twas nineteen sixty-six. A blustery evening,Giggly girls... Read More
Come and sit with me awhileLet me dry the tears you’ve criedFor you are not alone Come sit and hold... Read More
What can I do,I thought,when you told me about your dayObviously it didn’t go very well “it was fine” is... Read More
By Marie Boling March snuggles beneath winter covers,Hardened under autumn’s russet leftovers,And brittle hand-me-downs.Wind, as callous as starched bed sheets,Ices... Read More
By FRITZ CRYTZER Midnight candlelight,liquid music, perfumedby musky fragrancescry softly oferotic intimacies.Half closed glancestouch sinuous forms,and wispy breathingaccelerates, hardens,until the... Read More