Posts

Showing posts from October, 2018

Easy to Be Kind | By Kathryn Benjamin

There's something about being kind That reassures me in my mind. It's quite automatic, On this I'm emphatic, And I feel better having opined.

Friend | By Ann Christine Tabaka

From whence thou comest My new found friend Will you walk with me Until the end Will you share with me Your joy and sorrow And stay with me Until the morrow Not for forever But for a while Let us talk and laugh And share a smile For when the journey Has come to an end We shall part and say Good bye my friend ----- Ann Christine Tabaka is a nominee for the 2017 Pushcart Prize in Poetry. She lives in Delaware, USA. She is a published poet and artist. She loves gardening and cooking. Chris lives with her husband and two cats. Her most recent credits are Page & Spine, The Paragon Journal, The Literary Hatchet, The Stray Branch, Trigger Fish Critical Review; Foliate Oak Review, The Metaworker, Raven Cage Ezine, RavensPerch, Anapest Journal, Mused, Apricity Magazine, Longshot Island, The Write Launch, The Stray Branch, Advaitam Speaks Literary Journal, Ann Arbor Review.