My Covid Year poem "News of the Departed" is up on the August issue of the journal "Better Than Starbucks" -- I don't know if that's a big phrase for the general (or poetry-reading) public, but from now on it works for me. The issue includes work by 105 contributors in a host of categories such as free verse, haikus, formal, experimental and many others.
"News of the Departed" was my attempt to say something about the sorrows and losses so many were suffering during the Covid pandemic (which apparently is not over, so pardon the past tense). It was written during the spring of 2020 when 'life' in nature was returning strongly, as if to reassure us that the Earth was healthy and life would once again continue for us as before. But it would not go on for all of us.
Here's the link
I have new work in the August issue of Verse-Virtual as well. My thanks to editor Jim Lewis for including 3 poems of mine in an issue he describes as featuring "more new voices, and some old familiar ones whose work never fails to impress."
Here's the beginning of my poem
Calendar Days
August feels a little late
You’d thought that by this latter date
You’d surely have more done
The bees are in the asters
The butterflies are rare
The twilights have a sharper tone
But still more time for fun
September’s songs are mellow
You’re not going back to school
Marigolds are yellow
And resolution is the rule
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And the first lines of my poem
My Mother Lost Two HousesMy mother lost two houses It wasn’t hard to do Two fathers passed away as well A story sad but likewise true A story she would later tell when things – or so it seemed to us – were mostly going swell
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To read these poems in full and check out the rest of the issue,
here's the link Verse-Virtual August 2021
A few more mid-summer garden pics below:
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