Ensconced in your choux scrunch cuddle.
by TONY SINGLE
© All rights reserved 2018
To gaze upon your beauty
one last time
I stand waiting
and wanting
As you slowly
walk away
The closeness of
our hearts
has now made
these feelings
grow apart
That these
two hearts
are no
longer
one
The love
we shared
is now
from afar
Stepping
as you
walk
each
stone
is now
our
broken
Heart
by SHELDON KLEEMAN
© All rights reserved 2015
a black river rolls its waters in state
past a dirty hut’s stoop and manor’s gate
a white nymphea on the satin river’s breast
eyes enthralled like a bride’s at a funeral fete
the young maiden stands on an old dam crest
folding a long wedding dress to her chest
a cold wind hugs her shoulders, her ideal mate
it whispers to her in feverous behest
a black river rolls its waters to the strait
aloof, indifferent, like the decrees of fate
the young maiden on the satin river’s breast
the hearse carries the bride to her wedding fete
by TETIANA ALEKSINA
© All rights reserved 2018
She is dry
She is sand
I can tell
She is a castle
About to crumble
by MARK RENNEY
© All rights reserved 2018