Editor's Note: This poem is stuffed with delicious food functioning as a metaphor for love in the best way.
https://autumnskypoetrydaily.com/2024/11/08/labor-of-love-by-shei-sanchez/
Autumn Sky Poetry DAILY is delighted to announce the following poems have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize Anthology: Grief by Thomas DeFreitasTo Recognize a Lie by Larina WarnockGhazal fo...
https://autumnskypoetrydaily.com/2024/11/07/pushcart-prize-anthology-2024-nominations/
Editor's Note: This poem's terse narrative uses metaphor to heighten the emotional intensity of an extremely sad, difficult ending.
https://autumnskypoetrydaily.com/2024/11/07/hearing-the-diagnosis-by-brian-a-hickey/
Editor's Note: This sonnet reminds the reader that we are part of nature even in death, and that our only saving grace is love.
https://autumnskypoetrydaily.com/2024/11/06/everything-by-ed-hack/
Editor's Note: This poem's soothing narrative reminds the reader that humans have been inhabiting this place together for a very long time. It is useful to remember to have faith in each other.
https://autumnskypoetrydaily.com/2024/11/05/comet-by-lark-owl-tern/
Editor's Note: This poem's moon metaphor carries the sadness the speaker feels about his father's loss, but also provides a measure of comfort.
https://autumnskypoetrydaily.com/2024/11/04/daylight-moon-by-daniel-patrick-sheehan/
Nearing All Hallows by James Owens from Autumn Sky Poetry DAILY, November 2, 2016
https://autumnskypoetrydaily.com/2024/11/03/from-the-archives-nearing-all-hallows-by-james-owens/
Why the Rain Gutters Rattled by Karen Weyant from Avoiding the Rapture (Riot in Your Throat Press, 2023)
Editor's Note: This poem's terrific imagery teaches the reader that sometimes the easy definition isn't the right one.
https://autumnskypoetrydaily.com/2024/11/01/mindfulness-by-tara-iacobucci/
Editor's Note: Sometimes an apology and forgiveness is given via action, not words.
https://autumnskypoetrydaily.com/2024/10/31/good-morning-by-carl-d-kinsky/