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VOICES FROM THE FIRE: Paul Warren
the machine
VOICES FROM THE FIRE: J.C. HAWKES
I Am A Poet What does that even mean —— It suggests I -> might be a god but I do not think I am a god. Am I shaman – journeying and healing the tribe I don’t think I’ve healed myself – (let alone anyone – else). I listen to the Melvins – TheyContinue reading “VOICES FROM THE FIRE: J.C. HAWKES”
VOICES FROM THE FIRE: Paul Warren
Drainage for angels
APRIL WAS CRUEL…
National Poetry Month draws to a close, it was brutal to say the least but most of it self-inflicted for some odd reason… Dumpster Fire Press made an event out of it, releasing five titles going hard with daily entries for VOICES FROM THE FIRE and while it drew me away from my own creativeContinue reading “APRIL WAS CRUEL…”
VOICES FROM THE FIRE: Shane Allison
VOICES FROM THE FIRE: Danny D. Ford
VOICES FROM THE FIRE: Donny Winter
The White Flag is Willingly Taciturn The over-weaponized army marches as gun-shells spill from open mouths still wide from the war four years ago, while the “torchbearers” rev by a new fuel, untapped, standing by. We, with the phantom-shrapnel pain in our chests, watch from our balconies as they burn the parchment-paper dream only toContinue reading “VOICES FROM THE FIRE: Donny Winter”
VOICES FROM THE FIRE: Sushant Thapa
An Artist He wrote so playfully; Living every breath. Renouncing the bane behind; He displayed all he can. All he cared about deep inside. He dared to muddle the meaning For his own art; The art which also belonged to others. He is an artist of clumsy walks; A first step of a long run.Continue reading “VOICES FROM THE FIRE: Sushant Thapa”
VOICES FROM THE FIRE: R.M. Engelhardt
Shakespeare, Kerouac & Bukowski Are Waiting And You’re Running Late (In Memoriam For Gerald) Everyday One Poet Enters Another Exits Handing Over The Pen It’s the story of The world the story of Words the story Of what makes a Poet a human being And makes a human Being a poet To each Their ownContinue reading “VOICES FROM THE FIRE: R.M. Engelhardt”