Tagged: poetry

In Memory of Buddy Holly
By Jane Pfefferkorn The Surf, an ersatz ocean-front imitation on Clear Lake, amid flat, fecund fields once claimed by Winnebago, Dakota and Sioux. A refuge of contrasts for farm folk who, after draining frustration …

The Sax Player
By Deborah Streeter At the local Jazz Spot… Heard this man on the sax It was intoxicating I want to be that sax Holding me Blowing me Just like that sax Look how he …

Writers’ Corner
Teachers are Special By Dorothy E. D’Annunzio A teacher fills a special need – The knowledge they are sharing Helps guide our future generations With kindness and with caring. To be a teacher one …

Writer’s Corner
Spring Arise! By Bettie Vance Steelman Winter dies. Spring arise! Rain sweeps, Grass creeps, Between toes Quickly grows. Sun ashine Joy divine! Clouds afluff, Warmth enough. Gentle breeze, Tulips tease. Birds nest Young abreast. …

Not All of Me Is Old
By Judith Dancy During all those years that led me to today, I was sure there’d be a turning point at which the girl – and yes, the woman, too – I once had …