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Re(En)Vision Day 11: Don Carlson
Treacherous Waters – Part 2(Original Version) Cold, unforgiving, treacherous waters, the ocean crushes from a numbing black oblivion. Creaks, moans a steady song is sung as the boat pitches and rolls. Observe without detection then stand to fight. … Continue reading
Re(En)Vision Day 10: Christine Higgins
Getting There Original Version) We escape our brick house and seek the beauty of abandon a lushness you don’t find in suburbia. Driving down Route 2 we pass weathered houses fruit stands, and tractors for sale. We’re free … Continue reading
Re(En)Vision Day 9: Dennis Price
Social Distancing (Original Version By Dennis Price Are you a domino? No, step out of line. Brake the chain! Doesn’t matter what your numbers are, Doesn’t matter which way you’re facing, Step off to the side Before you collide. … Continue reading
Re(En)Vision Day 8: Pamela Murray Winters
To preserve formatting, this poem has been saved as a PDF. Please click on the links below to access the original and the (Re(En)Visioned) version. At the Artbreak Hotel (Original Version) At the Artbreak Hotel ((Re(En)Visioned)) Pamela Murray Winters is … Continue reading
Re(En)Vision Day 7: Aaron R
The Meaning (Original Version) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xjbrDDrLzM I’m only human so my emotions change People’s perceptions of me and mine Haven’t always been the same I’ve never been quite the type To automatically conform to the norm Because being like … Continue reading
Re(En)Vision Day 6: Dave Lego
Ozymandias Three(Original Version) There once stood a belief here but now it has been razed another sect less circumspect said it must be replaced and the other idea had to sit right here on this very place they … Continue reading
Re(En)Vision Day 5: Joy Mar
Sugar, Spite (Original Version) Cut out sugar, spite. Choose ingredients carefully. Mix in true friends— a good egg or two. Pepper, optional. Season just right—for you. Blend with a rounded teaspoon of doubt. Stir in levity. Allow spirit to … Continue reading
Re(En)Vision Day 4: Susan Notar
To preserve formatting, this poem has been saved as a PDF. Please click on the link below to access it. Equinox © 2020 Susan Notar 30 for 30 is sponsored by Potomac Review
Re(En)Vision Day 3: Lyman Grant
Breathe In/Breathe Out (Original Version) A man We know Too well Complains About That man That wears The mask Hooked Behind His ears Hiding His mouth What’s wrong With him That he Should feel That he Protect Me from Himself … Continue reading
Re(En)Vision Day 2: Stan Galloway
Riff on Susanna Jones (original Version) after Langston Hughes Susanna Jones (as good a name as any) wears black and red like a nocturnal rocket’s tail shimmery spume motile syncopated step fish quiver … Continue reading