The Best Time Of The Day by Raymond Carver
Cool summer nights. Windows open. Lamps burning. Fruit in the bowl. And your head on my shoulder. These the happiest moments in the day. Next to the early morning hours, of course. And the time just before lunch. And the afternoon, and early evening hours. But I do love these summer nights. Even more, I […]
Stupid by Raymond Carver
It’s what the kids nowadays call weed. And it drifts like clouds from his lips. He hopes no one comes along tonight, or calls to ask for help. Help is what he’s most short on tonight. A storm thrashes outside. Heavy seas with gale winds from the west. The table he sits at is, say, […]
Still Life by Reena Ribalow
Edja in her pale rooms, divesting herself: the walls tinted like the inside of shells (tender and untouched). Her shelves are ordered, her counters stripped and wiped. Refrigerator shelves glitter steel and light: milk, yogurt, eggs incarnate white. Cards crowd the kitchen wall, mute voices calling her to Nadja’s wedding, Eva’s party, the banquet honoring […]
Spring by Ramesh Anand
distant hill a river carrying the spring waters of spring father backstrokes into healthiness spring drizzle the bipinnate leaves fold into shyness spring day spots of rosiness in the bud spring morning a rose wallah dresses a boquet Poetry In Englishwww.poetry.monster
Remember the Tick by RD McManes
Remember the Tick by RD McManes life is full of special moments spaces between the lines lines between spaces never knowing how long or short, one may last sometimes we miss them too busy to pause too busy to look too busy to enjoy a simple moment once an analog mechanism rhythmically ticked a systematically […]
re_word by RD McManes
re_word by RD McManes everything changes thus the need for prefix re houses get remodeled old movies become remakes books are reprints stories are retold and even poetry is redone haiku are moments relived free verse resurfaced examples are reread needles are rethreaded lines can be redrawn something to rethink words can be rewritten and […]
Rain by Reena Ribalow
Leaves are gone or barely hanging on: warm, it has been so warm. Tables outdoors, coffee under umbrellas, desert winds that cheat December, denying winter. Newspapers warn of dryness, the aquifers drawing up the earth’s poisons. We have reached the bottoms of our wells; one dare not draw so deep. There is a price for […]
Carnal Knowledge by Rebecca Elson
Carnal Knowledge by Rebecca Elson Having picked the final datum From the universe And fixed it in its column, Named the causes of infinity, Performed the calculus Of the imaginary i, it seems The body aches To come too, To the light, Transmit the grace of gravity, Express in its own algebra The symmetries of […]
We Astronomers by Rebecca Elson
We Astronomers by Rebecca Elson We astronomers are nomads, Merchants, circus people, All the earth our tent. We are industrious. We breed enthusiasms, Honour our responsibility to awe. But the universe has moved a long way off. Sometimes, I confess, Starlight seems too sharp, And like the moon I bend my face to the ground, […]
This Morning by Raymond Carver
This morning was something. A little snow lay on the ground. The sun floated in a clear blue sky. The sea was blue, and blue-green, as far as the eye could see. Scarcely a ripple. Calm. I dressed and went for a walk — determined not to return until I took in what Nature had […]
Photograph of My Father in His Twenty-Second Year by Raymond Carver
October. Here in this dank, unfamiliar kitchen I study my father’s embarrassed young man’s face. Sheepish grin, he holds in one hand a string of spiny yellow perch, in the other a bottle of Carlsbad Beer. In jeans and denim shirt, he leans against the front fender of a 1934 Ford. He would like to […]
No Chance To A New Life by Rashmi Sreekumar
Coffee stains on my table top wilted roses an unwanted doll whats happening here is a life of despair give it a moment, it may all stop. It MAY all stop but lets not be Daft room after room is an empty trap no doors of hope, no help to come so i just stood […]
Live for the moment, be in the present by Ramesh V Deshpande
Life is filled with ups and downs obviously It is never a straight road as everyone wish It is a bumpy ride with fast twists and turns Hence instead of complaining and carping Merrily live for the moment, be in the present. Never ever contemplate on the future rosy For one knows not what lies […]
Late Fragment by Raymond Carver
And did you get what you wanted from this life, even so? I did. And what did you want? To call myself beloved, to feel myself beloved on the earth. ————— The End And that’s the End of the Poem © Poetry Monster, 2021. Poems by topic and subject. Poetry Monster — the ultimate repository of […]
Jobless by Rashmi
I dont have money no i dont have money what can i do? when i dont have any? pull up your socks, dont be a sissy i put my leg through but i see my piggy my socks are torn yes they are torn! rats in the house, I couldve sworn! Im hungry oh im […]
I’m not listening by Rashmi Sreekumar
What’s that you say? Your hearts broken in a row? That’s too bad you see Wish I had heard a little more. Don’t look surprised It’s nothing new You weren’t there When I felt blue I pulled my own weight too Through the pains of bullying But I came through I wasn’t complaining. If it […]
Flutter by Rashmi Sreekumar
The Wind caught something in my eye steal away i say But dont come around asking why You couldnt hold it longer a day. Maybe If you listen,if you’re silent you can hear the Flutter Set it free and it will spin you hold it,it will burn you fly along side and it will laugh […]
Fear by Raymond Carver
Fear of seeing a police car pull into the drive. Fear of falling asleep at night. Fear of not falling asleep. Fear of the past rising up. Fear of the present taking flight. Fear of the telephone that rings in the dead of night. Fear of electrical storms. Fear of the cleaning woman who has […]
Drinking While Driving by Raymond Carver
It’s August and I have not Read a book in six months except something called The Retreat from Moscow by Caulaincourt Nevertheless, I am happy Riding in a car with my brother and drinking from a pint of Old Crow. We do not have any place in mind to go, we are just driving. If […]
Circulation by Raymond Carver
And all at length are gathered in. –LOUISE BOGAN By the time I came around to feeling pain and woke up, moonlight flooded the room. My arm lay paralyzed, propped up like an old anchor under your back. You were in a dream, you said later, where you’d arrived early for the dance. But after […]
Butterfly by Ramesh Anand
My romance with efflorescence in an arboretum, Is the most picturesque moment in ultimatum. I can decorate your garden in style, Provided, you keep the flora in pride. Elated to dabble with your child, As long as, both of us get stirred. I can pose in variety of striking colors, Competing positively with seasonal flavors. […]
Bobber by Raymond Carver
On the Columbia River near Vantage, Washington, we fished for whitefish in the winter months; my dad, Swede- Mr. Lindgren-and me. They used belly-reels, pencil-length sinkers, red, yellow, or brown flies baited with maggots. They wanted distance and went clear out there to the edge of the riffle. I fished near shore with a quill […]
Autumn by Ramesh Anand
autumn sky patches of twilight in the falling leaf autumn dawn mother serves white rice on an almond leaf autumn dawn she sees a white hair in my mustache autumn listening deep to my inner voice on a stone bench mother fingers her wrinkles autumn loneliness Poetry In Englishwww.poetry.monster
An Afternoon by Raymond Carver
As he writes, without looking at the sea, he feels the tip of his pen begin to tremble. The tide is going out across the shingle. But it isn’t that. No, it’s because at that moment she chooses to walk into the room without any clothes on. Drowsy, not even sure where she is for […]
Watching the Bird Watcher by Richard Schiffman
She peers through binoculars into a treetop lit with day’s last blaze, where some bird alights unseen by me. Her gaze poised tremulous and light, as if resting upon a twig– looking, looking at the bird that we don’t see. The bird in the tree, and the seer of the bird sharing for the stainless […]
Virtual Impressions by Renu Ayyar
Buried in dust & grime Are my poems Lifeless & inconspicuous! The poet in me has been brutally murdered And so are my words; choked to death Reminiscence of yester years have all turned sour! There was a time; they were earnestly appreciated by all But now you hear them shout from roof-tops Seeking attention!?!? […]
Two Wings by Ricardo Sternberg
Two Wings by Ricardo Sternberg Two Wings She would drift into the kitchen trailing fragments of a hymn that spoke of God, a river, the pair of golden wings that would be hers on Judgement Day and were you to look at her then you might well decide your best bet for a meal would […]
They won’t Know by Rifat Ilgaz
What will I leave for the people left behind, For my children, For their children too? More or less My shared piece From Black Sea… Five or ten acres of land from sky. The things I want to give them when I was alive, The things I couldn’t give, fleeings, hidings caused. I know for […]
The Laws of God, The Laws of Man by A. E. Housman
The laws of God, the laws of man, He may keep that will and can; Not I: let God and man decree Laws for themselves and not for me; And if my ways are not as theirs Let them mind their own affairs. Their deeds I judge and much condemn, Yet when did I make […]
The Invention of Honey by Ricardo Sternberg
The Invention of Honey by Ricardo Sternberg Admit from the start: next to nothing is what we know about the bee. Some have argued that the sun cried, the tears fell, they took wings, took heart and went to work. Others have called this poetry — dismissing it as hatched by men with their heads […]
Swallows by Richard Schiffman
How from the doldrums of the day they tumbled; only swallows skimming treetops. Yet no wheeling eagle could compete with this sudden squall of sickle wings, roller coasters sprung from nowhere, or conjured from the air itself, pouring in from everywhere like rain. No ordered flock, but schools of comets spinning tails of flame. Arsonists […]
Supply=Demand by Ricardo Sternberg
Supply=Demand by Ricardo Sternberg Supply=Demand Quarter to four on a Sunday as the snow began to fall, she entered the room and whispered I wish for once and for all, you’d tell me how much you love me and how long that love will last for doubt has crept into my heart and passion is […]
Skyscrapers by Rifat Ilgaz
A woman who lit the way for centuries Is ready to cry on the shore. Anger on her cheeks, Blood on her skirt, Fallen off her waist Her rainbow. In a sunny clime Skyscraper has closed its curtains. A flag is fluttering In a timeless tempest That sweeps the Asian shores. The tempest began Even […]
Silence by Riju Dave
Silence Silence is a storm, stirred up by words unsaid, unheard, as yet unhurled. In the interlude of sighs, a want curled up. In the fleeting flicker of a flaccid gaze, In the screaming beat of a scuppered heart, a desire curtailed, a dream unfurled. Poetry In Englishwww.poetry.monster
Rainbow by Ria De Torres
Seven unique hues, Hemmed by the hands of our God, Hope in every heart. Poetry In Englishwww.poetry.monster
Only If I Know by Rifat Ilgaz
This feet will judge me, I let them walk about,behind a thought Street to street. This head, this inflexible head too… Sometimes tired Always yearing for a pillow! This lungs too, will judge me, I,unfortunately refused the sun,the air from them. This mouth, these theeth, this stomach… What could I offer loosely! These wrists, too, […]
My Search by Renu Ayyar
In the cross-roads of life, sometime ago; I met an ‘Alien’, too familiar for words to explain; When life for me was directionless, restrained & disoriented; He showed me how a little curve can glisten, An otherwise uninspiring countenance! How unspoken words can touch the inner cords of a plagued heart While a little madness […]
My Partner in Crime by Rennu Ayyar
To My Partner In Crime Not once but umpteen number of times, Have I erred and so have you! You made the first move, I accepted I won the opening of the game, you well conceived ! In your deceptive eyes, I saw deception coming my way But always gave in to your heart melting […]
My Last Poem by Rifat Ilgaz
Let my hand touch yours Let me warm it if it’s cold My last warmth shall not be wasted! Copyright ©: Translated By Burcu Alkan ————— The End And that’s the End of the Poem © Poetry Monster, 2021. Poems by topic and subject. Poetry Monster — the ultimate repository of world poetry. Poetry Monster — […]
Man Versus Satan by Shahida Latif
Both: Man and Satan are the fuel of falsehood, But the ingredient that tell between them, Is of stupendous, quite contradictory, opposing. Satan remains staunch, unbent and resolute, On the false commission of the deeds. Though Man commits wrongs trespassingly no doubt, Goes against the imposed restrictions or barriers, Chasing taste, attractions or carnal pleasures, […]