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Awakening by Ken Allen Dronsfield

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TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/ KenKadfield   WEBSITE:  https:// arevenantpoet.wordpress.com/ FACEBOOK:  https://www. facebook.com/kend1 Biography: Ken Allan Dronsfield is a disabled veteran prize winning poet from New Hampshire now residing on the southern plains of Oklahoma. He loves thunderstorms and time with his cats Willa and Yumpy.  He is a three time nominee for the  Pushcart Prize Award  and six times for the  Best of the Net  2016-2018. Ken loves life!    Awakening I opened my eyes awaiting the Sunrise, craving the dawning, dimmed daylight. That reveille - that morning reveille 'It's that bugles trill,' I was thinking. Ah, instantaneously I was stimulated; the peepers brought such euphoria and choruses forever melodious And so I asked, 'Is that a canary?' The wandering woodcock whipping; In there stepped an awakening dawn. The scarlet tanager seemed thrilled then, distinctly I was chirping to them; Singing and dancing ...

Review of Just Breathe by Christine Tabaka

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Just Breathe on Amazon It is the mark of an exceptional poet who can pen a micro poem, using as little words as possible to convey an inspirational message that will leave you in deep thought and contemplation. Christine Tabaka has accomplished this in 115 pages of poetic eloquence. Her words are truth as in Winter.../I am cold without you/but I am ice with you/abandonment. She experiences life, love and loss with a heart of compassion and an intuitive mind as in,  in the darkest corners/of the mind/hide visions that/ fear the light. Another favorite of mine is  I am too old/to be your plaything/exit my aging body/to enter my eternal mind/ wisdom. This poet tackles the dark and light sides of life in an extraordinary poetic style. This is the type of book you want to carry with you each day to read the affirmation poems which will inspire your daily life.  This is a must read for everyone.

How Goes the World by Linda Imbler

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Linda Imbler’s poetry collections include “Big Questions, Little Sleep,”  “Lost and Found,”  “The Sea’s Secret Song,” and “Pairings,”  a hybrid ebook of short fiction and poetry.  She is a Kansas-based Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net Nominee.  Linda’s poetry and a  listing of publications can be found at lindaspoetryblog.blogspot.com .   How Goes the World Remember when actors moved from the stage to the silver screen? So now goes the way of wood and ink, and in its place, a new marquee of letters. The world is changing.

Suavecito by Joanne Olivieri

Sauvecito Sparkling chimes magical mandolins humming in time strummung in rhythm Timbales click congas pound voices rise softly as the mood calms Our hearts meld in peaceful harmony. Joanne Olivieri Website/Blog

The Depository Of Religion by Michael Brownstein

THE DEPOSITORY OF RELIGION   We woke early afternoon to a Witch's Day, the blue lit sky framed in a curvature of cloud. On the counter, cool drinking water from the creek of red horse-mint and the scent of greens mixed with onions and discolored peppers. Don't tell me you do not know this feeling of things gone well, self-satisfied, colored purple-red. Near the deadfall, we built what was ours to build, opened it to a sea of stars in the evening before an erosion of light, settled in beneath thick quilted blankets and soft sheets, listened to the way charms and blessings spread into eveningsong, the way bearwalkers move in the dark four days after the burial. We have two more days to lie here waiting. Make yourself at home: you can not say this was not the way of our life, the creek and the cemetery our autobiographies, the faint shadow of rainbow, the glitter of warmth in a touch, the leather pouch with its victim set safe behind vinyl.