February 2023 Poetry

“Love” – Demya Gaskin

Love is a warm embrace

Love is a passionate kiss

Love is giving

Love is caring

Love is listening

Love is understanding

Love is intimacy

Love is safety

Love is attachment

Love is vulnerability

Love is friendship

Love is desire

Love is spiritual

Love is harmonious

Love is compassion

Love is measureless

Love is never-ending

Love is sacred

Love is rare

Love is powerful

If you have love you have the most valuable thing in the world

To be loved is the best gift anyone can have

“To Be Loved” – Katie Taylor

I just wanted to be loved in the way my mother loves my father 

The way the moon loves the sun 

And to love the way 

That the universe loves us all

“I can’t stand the rain” – Anna Shoup

You wish it would rain for longer

So you could hold me while I don’t sleep

To the sound of the house shaking

The rumbling of the sky drowns your snores

And your twitches are made small by the evening’s roar

Gutters regurgitate, bearing shingles overworked

Weakened window panes give way to a muddied front lawn

I can’t stand the rain

Though when you wake up I’ll tell a lie

And make myself a heaping cup with no sugar

You’ll say you wish I could stay for longer

And I’ll leave you the empty house

Never promising to stay gone this time

To not return

And try to stand the rain for you

“Cyclical” – Krishna Poroori

I am

I am with you

I like you

I love you

I loved you

I liked you

I am without you

I am 

alone

I am

I am with someone new

I like them too

I love them too

They liked me 

They loved me 

she left

I am

alo..

“thoughts of july, in january” – Mariam Janad

fated certainties fall apart at the seams

and i learn to swallow the

density of the summer air

whole. 

the fabric of my lungs

bursts with the ecstasy

of tomato leaves like upturned palms,

hailing summer rain. 

a january cold brews apathy for the 

hungry birds. 

stitches fray from back pockets

and I pay for tulip bouquets,

like heads dropping in prayer, 

with one-dollar bills.

“Tomorrow” – Brie Buckfelder

When you’re a chronic overthinker

Your farewells carry the weight of anxieties 

The unsure difference between a pleasantry and a prayer

Saying “see you soon” 

Or “drive safe”

Or “goodbye” with crossed fingers behind my back

When you’re a daydreamer

Your dreams come in two forms

Sometimes it’s hard to tell which one you’re in

One brings a kind heart 

And quick wit 

And a promise of tomorrow 

Another brings a goodbye

Where I forgot to cross my fingers

When you’re both

You worry about time too much

Will the air feel the same twenty years from today

Will I remember to pray enough 

That I won’t have to worry about my farewells

That I can be certain 

When I say “see you soon” 

That I will

“Yearning” – anonymous

Knees weak.

Heart open.

I want to seek

What can’t be broken.

Oh happy fault

I cannot balk.

I’m out of my vault

But how do I walk?

His eyes are so brown.

I look up at him.

They shimmer on down,

And I can’t swim.

A moment of weakness,

A heart wrenching confession.

He likes another missus,

And I can no further question.

I write a sonnet,

The sappiest one ever.

Then I accept

That it might be never.

But then his eye gives a gleam

And he leans in.

I can’t help but dream,

That he may kiss my soul within.

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