Tuesday, December 31, 2019

INVADER. By Bryn Fortey


the battle-scarred invader
plants his flag
claims the land
for his triumphant clan

blood will soak
and stain the earth
women will weep
for men-folk lost

the conqueror will
never be loved
but the planet will adapt




    

Bryn Fortey is a veteran writer from Wales in the UK. Widely published
over the years, he has had two collections published by The Alchemy 
Press, both featuring a mix of short stories and poetry.

 He is grateful thatin old age he is still able to put pen to paper and finger to keyboard

Wednesday, December 25, 2019

An Invitation To Adventure. By Ian Lewis Copestick


Last night I found a credit/debit card
In the street outside the local
shop.
At one time, perhaps 20 years ago
This would've been an invitation
To adventure. Without thinking I would
Have been buying whiskey, cigarettes
And getting cash back. But now,
No. Before I even really thought
I knew I didn't want to get caught
And be taken to Court
For a charge of fraud
Just for a couple of days
Of drunkenness and
Other assorted fun.
I suppose I must be
Growing up, or maybe 
Just  losing my nerve.
I've got old man skin
On my hands too.








Ian Lewis Copestick is a 46 year old writer (I prefer that term to poet ) from Stoke on Trent, England. I spend most of my life sitting,  thinking then sometimes writing. I have been published in Anti Heroin Chic, the Dope Fiend Daily, Outlaw Poetry, Synchronized Chaos, the Rye Whiskey Review, Medusa's Kitchen and Horror Sleaze Trash.

Friday, December 13, 2019

This Anthropologist I Once Studied With. By John Doyle



He reminded me of Bill Murray, Garfield the Cat;
so it came as no real shock 
that little more than months later
Bill Murray would play Garfield the Cat,
thanks to this Anthropologist I once studied with -
deadpan, dour, 
upper-lip a tent that protected his lower-lip
from any retort that might just shoot him down -
like that tribe deep in lush-green jungle he once lectured on.
Stephen who later became a bit-part walk-on 
in shampoo commercials
still swears to God that he saw him smile that day -
we wondered 
if that Murray-scowl would ever be the same,
sitting around a campfire 
under starlight
playing awful 1996 alternative-rock songs 
on his guitar -
for polite
but bored senseless natives








John Doyle became a Mod again in the summer of 2017 to fight off his impending mid-life crisis; whether this has been a success remains to be seen. He has has two collections published to date, A Stirring at Dusk in 2017, and Songs for Boys Called Wendell Gomez in 2018, both on PSKI's Porch. 

He is based in Maynooth, County Kildare, Ireland. All he asks is that you leave your guns at the door and tie up your horses before your enter.


Tuesday, December 10, 2019

DEATH POEM by R.M. Engelhardt

There's
An old man who
Sits on the
Park bench
Feeding pigeons
Who looks like
Everyone's
Grandpa


Except for
The words
In the shape of
A plaque
Tattooed on
His forearm
In Nam
In Vietnamese

Which read;

You may have
Killed me but
My spirit shall
Haunt you the
Rest of your
Days

And your family
Is now cursed

Forever









Poet, Writer, Author & even a Minister over the last 25 years R.M. Engelhardt has been published in such magazines as Thunder Sandwich, Rusty Truck, Writers' Resist, Dry Land Lit, Hobo Camp Review & many others.

 He currently lives and writes in Upstate NY where he runs the Troy Poetry Mission. A last stop open mic for poets who like to share their work before going to San Francisco or hell.