Most recently published stories in Poets.
Too few blue shoes drew you into two new queues to pursue review? Whew!
By Michelle Truman | Prose and Puns | Noyath Books2 years ago in Poets
Give me the blues dear - Whatever gives you comfort - Venez à moi, cœur.
By Maura Fisher-Bernstein2 years ago in Poets
Tell me something strangly blue To turn my day askew and gloom Think of something deadly too
By Nneka Anieze2 years ago in Poets
Paper Boats I often reminiscence of childhood’s rainy days, Wearing rubber boots, making paper boats with which we played.
By Dan R Fowler2 years ago in Poets
Oh bureaucracy Productivity killer Endless lines fade blue
By Cristoforo Lee2 years ago in Poets
Grace note melody Melancholy voices with Vocal syncopation
The oceans murmur, They call from endless abyss. Silence hums below.
By Kai Jeffreys2 years ago in Poets
Putrescent green mold Lets call it blue and sell it Dressing with cultures
Uranus, gaseous clouds and rings blue swirling Mystery planet
IT SMELLS LIKE BLUE WAFFLES MORE PLEASANT TASTE IS A RARE FIND IN COMPLETE DISBELIEVE, I CHEW
Largest sea mammal A Whale by another name Would not be so blue
Grandma's ring Stained sapphire circle binds flesh Long far gone
By Ruth Ann2 years ago in Poets