A new poem from Ray Hemachandra: “Those Who Remember”
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Poem: My Father’s Hands, in memoriam
A new poem by Ray Hemachandra: “My Father’s Hands, in memoriam”
Poem: Favorite Person
Favorite Person The excitement of hello vibrates and shines not with the promise of what’s to come but just for … More
Poem: To have and to hold until death has no part
To have and to hold until death has no part He had a secret. He grabbed you and pulled you … More
Poem: late dreams, autumn
late dreams, autumn some flowers open and close day and night, blossom and fall spring and autumn. i do the same on … More
Poem: Round the Corner
Round the Corner I never really had a crush on her. I always wanted to so pretty and friendly the … More
Poem: Oldest River
Oldest River I was too happy to recognize when it happened to someone else too sad to realize when it … More
Poem: Dare
[Author’s note 4/4/2023: This poem has remarkably long lines that worked in my previous site formatting but I’ve just noticed … More
Leathe Hemachandra: Poems from My Grandmother
Here’s what I think I know: My grandmother Leathe Hemachandra was born Leathe Wade Colvert in New York City on … More
Poem: Why Cats Stay in Abusive Relationships
Look up “poetry” in the dictionary, and the second definition is “the quickest way to lose blog traffic.” Similarly, Google … More