A Story in Haiku: The Dwellings of a Wolf
Out of the Sandbox February 7, 2016I don’t write poetry often, but when I do, I do it in Haiku.
I don’t write poetry often, but when I do, I do it in Haiku.
By Regina Mosca Lioness My heart beats quicker than a lion on the hunt, as panic courses and constricts
By Diego Olguin Poem 5: Raining Colors The colors are raining In the sky, in the trees Something is draining
Two poems from Diego Olguin’s collection. Poem 6: Sun & Moon You bring warmth and action, I
By Megan Holzwarth Tossing and turning Imaging what would it be like? How will it happen? Thoughts
By Diana L. Perez “Time to Move on” Feelings that I feel Are deep down inside Even when I don’t
By Preston Caruso Pokémon, Pokémon, Pokémon It’s always about Pokémon Shoulders stick up towards
By Dr. Jeanna Ojeda I am from seeing the world and people from a perch high above, hidden in massive
By Diana Perez He’s so young and naïve Like a bright eyed doe Not aware that they’re hunting him