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Poetry

  • Apr012018

    “Little Treasures from Papohoku” by Toni Hoberecht

    Little Treasures from Papohoku By Toni Hoberecht   Impervious heart shaped sea glass, mermaid tiara. Opaque fan shell, crooked toothed…

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  • Apr012018

    “Impervious Outlaws” by Toni Hoberecht

    Impervious Outlaws By Toni Hoberecht   My jewelry box is having coffee with her drawers, Chunky wooden handles. Tarnished earrings,…

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  • Mar272018

    “How to Find Love in a Doorway?” by Toni Hoberecht

    How to Find Love in a Doorway? By Toni Hoberecht   Take a crystal moon and drive west. Take a…

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  • Mar232018

    “Consolations After a Hiatus” by Toni Hoberecht

    Consolations After a Hiatus By Toni Hoberecht   My pens are playing music with each other: They seemed happy together…

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  • Mar232018

    “Aquarium Fish” by Toni Hoberecht

    Aquarium Fish By Toni Hoberecht   Gleaming light of natural wonders, Kept quiet in a cement box. Brilliant yellow, jet…

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  • Mar172018

    “TRUTH” by Angel Lester

    TRUTH By Angel Lester   Ha-ha, Make America great again Naïve believing words from the devil in a Sunday hat…

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  • Mar172018

    “The End” by Kevin Kanakanui Jr.

    The End By Kevin Kanakanui Jr.   Considering the fact that I’m gone Without a doubt it has been long…

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  • Mar062018

    “Pink Prose” by Tiare Devenot

    Pink Prose By Tiare Devenot Pink is a cheek. It is also the tongue in the cheek and the snipping…

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  • Mar062018

    “Upswing” by Tiare Devenot

    Upswing By Tiare Devenot Yesterday, in old barn painted Falun red I watched a elk lose his skin by hand…

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  • Mar052018

    “Unexpected Blue” by Dianna D. Directo

    Unexpected Blue By Dianna D. Directo   I was only one It was a rainy day, The messenger came It…

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