Poem: Shock and Awe
By: Gary Steven Corseri, Ph.D They told us it would be over soon; They told us it would save our lives. But our children’s eyes hardened like peach pits. More [...]
By: Gary Steven Corseri, Ph.D They told us it would be over soon; They told us it would save our lives. But our children’s eyes hardened like peach pits. More [...]
I have not seen the sun set so peacefully like this evening Receding from this sea shore with slow valediction. Here you stand with wide eyes And gaze at the [...]
(for Garda Ghista, 1944-2012) The ladybug goes back and forth, back and forth across the thin-rimmed screen. She doesn’t know she goes back and forth across the lip of the [...]
Do not call them “heroes” if they have done your killing for you. Say that they have done your bidding; say they were your “soldiers.” Say that you have trained [...]
Author’s Note: As we move deeper into the 21st century, it becomes increasingly difficult to look towards the continuing freedoms and well-being of future generations with any great confidence. The [...]
Red trees in evening’s darkening glow. Breeze, cat-footed, stealthy, alert. Like an ashen bird’s first awakening, your eyes take in the night. Eight night herons voyage on. Eight silent pilgrims, [...]
Mankind like all else in the Universe is an an expression of an Omniscient Godhead therefore there than can be no separation between the Laws of God and the laws [...]
Carrying an oil-paper umbrella, wandering in the deep, deep and mirrored seven alley I expect to meet a girl with sadness of a lilac tale, she will [...]
“Let them eat cake!” –Marie Antoinette The people of Somalia are not like us. Their skin is black and gray and parched by sun. They carry their babies on bony [...]
By: Dr. Kavitha Balakrishnan Man was boating I thought man in meeting. Man must be cruising I think of him drinking. Man went trekking I thought man in mating. Man [...]