by Robin Yim from Autumn Sky Poetry 3
https://autumnskypoetrydaily.com/2024/09/27/from-the-archives-feeder-lamb-by-robin-yim/
by Colin Ward from Autumn Sky Poetry 12
https://autumnskypoetrydaily.com/2024/09/26/from-the-archives-elegy-for-eva-by-colin-ward-2/
by Jean Kreiling from Autumn Sky Poetry 23
https://autumnskypoetrydaily.com/2024/09/25/from-the-archives-tide-and-terrain-by-jean-kreiling-2/
by Stephen Bunch from Autumn Sky Poetry 19
https://autumnskypoetrydaily.com/2024/09/24/from-the-archives-exit-wounds-by-stephen-bunch-2/
Editor's Note: This poem documents the loss of innocence via a nostalgic narrative that can't help but appeal to readers who remember childhood moments like this.
https://autumnskypoetrydaily.com/2024/09/23/fly-by-joseph-chelius/
by Martin J. Elster from Autumn Sky Poetry DAILY, September 22, 2015
https://autumnskypoetrydaily.com/2024/09/22/from-the-archives-the-mist-by-martin-j-elster/
To the Art Teacher by Lana Hechtman Ayers from The Autobiography of Rain (Fernwood Press 2024)
Editor's Note: This sonnet's clever rhymes almost go unnoticed as the reader is ushered into the autumn season with unerring wisdom.
https://autumnskypoetrydaily.com/2024/09/20/first-blood-by-ed-hack/
Editor's Note: This poem's lovely imagery pulls the reader into a perfectly balanced understanding of life and death.
https://autumnskypoetrydaily.com/2024/09/19/through-the-bardo-by-laura-foley/
Editor's Note: This poem's title is essential to the meaning of the story—some things might change now and in the future, but the past doesn't.
https://autumnskypoetrydaily.com/2024/09/18/the-only-story-that-matters-by-jacqueline-jules/