Emergent poem for what we was– by Alex Duensing

Emergent poem for what we was– by Alex Duensing

Art by: Alex Duensing     Emergent poem for what we was–   “L” remains for apples: lovely apples… but will you remember: longing for that train named “bliss” and watching it go by? pause a moment to think and blink if you’d like to be… still in...
Space Journal: Serendipity by Yun Wang

Space Journal: Serendipity by Yun Wang

Art: Rational Spaces No. 04 by DEGO (Detlef Gotzens)   Space Journal: Serendipity En route to Andromeda I launch luminous spheres into the black desert of space to measure the expansion of the Universe Back to the garden The air sparkles Hildegard Behrens singing...
Poems by c3 Crew

Poems by c3 Crew

Art: Harmonia by Márcia Tannure Adoption, Day 88 6am is darker and darker red every morning. To look at the sky, the host-animal around us is returning to life. I swing your legs parallel, settle you across my lap, blanket us both. You lean back into my arms, all...
Eurydice Emerges into the Light by Margaret Bauer

Eurydice Emerges into the Light by Margaret Bauer

Art: Jane Desonier Eurydice Emerges into the Light so for your arrogance and your ruthlessness I am swept back—H.D., “Eurydice”           I can relate to the poet H.D.’s interpretation of the story of Orpheus and Eurydice. I have (more than once) fallen in love with...
Tundra Swans Twice by Benjamin Goluboff

Tundra Swans Twice by Benjamin Goluboff

Art: Monstragity by Robert Ferrier    Tundra Swans Twice   You don’t hear scientists beating up on the poets, as a rule, but the poets are always complaining about science. Poe called science a “Vulture, whose wings are dull realities.” Dickinson’s “Split...