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Sunday, October 2, 2022
Three Poems by J.J. Campbell
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a tornado watch in february here comes the thunder the wind that damages more than just money cats and dogs running for cover as the bone...
A Poem by Alan Walowitz
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Primordial We've made the soup-of-the-day ourselves-- this bouillabaisse--now brought to a slow boil. For good measure, the undersized...
Two Poems by J.B. Hogan
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Falling Back Down any road, back country or town, grass pushes at concrete, trees form lush canopies, taking back what had been surrendere...
Three Poems by Paul Tristram
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Transitional Fledglings . . . and somewhere, just a little further, down this strange pathway of life. When the day is so full of self-est...
Tuesday, September 20, 2022
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Jellyfish Whispers is back from hiatus! Please check out our submissions guidelines page HERE and send us your best work!
Monday, July 2, 2018
Three Poems from James B. Nicola
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The Ceiling Slathers When you go to Central Park lie down on some lawn or bench awhile. Check out the ceiling, all the cherubs of the...
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Saturday, June 30, 2018
A Poem from Andrew M. Bowen
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In Green In green, there is peace and stillness deeper than the seas. The leaves filter the sun's fierceness and damp the rains in...
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