Poetry

PoetryPoetry SHOWCASE
Whether you read poems online, from a book or posted in a museum display, you immediately join the author in an observant, contemplative journey. Not everyone can create beautiful expressions of words in the condensed form that poetry requires, but we feel these member authors definitely meet that challenge with inspiring verse. Poems, both fiction or nonfiction, may contain humor, tenderness, discovery, rage, revisited memories, even despair. Now – sit back, relax and share experiences with our CWC South poets.

 

Article-IconMy Favorite Word | Read More…
by Margaret Lange

 

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Sorely Tempted | Read More…
by Janis Kunz

August Morning | Read More…
by Lillian Rodich

A Mechanical Extension | Read More…
by fumi-tome ohta

Allusions | Read More…
by Gerry Wisdom

Warm Thoughts | Read More…
by Bob Okowitz

Sandy | Read More…
by James E. Simmons

Lillian | Read More…
by Andi Polk

Each Day is a Gift | Read More…
by Sandy Moffett

How | Read More…
by Kathryn Atkins

Grow Old with Grace | Read More…
by John Anderson

Poet’s Lament, | Read More…
by Linda Saholt

I Want to Feel Safe | Read More…
by Janis Kunz

My Legacy | Read More…
by June Langer

Oh, Beautiful Boy | Read More…
by Sara Metcalf

The Christmas Cat | Read More…
by Janis Kunz

The Box | Read More…
by Rusty LaGrange

Pandemic Hits the Park | Read More…
by Judith Chumlea-Cohan

Streaking O’er the Campus Madly | Read More…
by Dwight Norris

It’s Christmas! | Read More…
by Betty Lee Speckles

Planting the Seeds of Learning | Read More…
by Janis Kunz

Lifting the Choir | Read More…
by Davis Kunz

Each Storm Is a Lesson | Read More…
by Abigail Elina Handojo

Caveat Lector | Read More…
by Samuel Thomas Nichols

Southern California Seasons | Read More…
by Sue Andrews

The Sky Responds | Read More…
by Rusty LaGrange

Each Storm Is a Lesson | Read More…
by Abigail Elina Handojo

I Had to Laugh | Read More…
by Rusty LaGrange

Dansa for Spring | Read More…
by Samuel Thomas Nichols

Reflections on Christmas 2021 | Read More…
by Kathryn Atkins

It’s Christmas! | Read More…
by Betty Lee Speckles

First Taste | Read More…
by Annis Cassells

Mama Drove | Read More…
by Annis Cassells

Late to Madrid | Read More…
by Annis Cassells

If Only | Read More…
by Debbie Spohn

Ruler of Rules | Read More…
by Samuel Thomas Nichols

Mother Nature | Read More…
by Sara Metcalf Leach

When She Sang | Read More…
by Sara Metcalf Leach

With Grace | Read More…
by John E. Anderson

The ICBM | Read More…
by Robert Mariner

Death and Beth | Read More…
by Kathryn Atkins

Pages on the Moon | Read More…
by Joy Extine Webb

The Wren’s Song | Read More…
by Sara Metcalf Leach

Thoughts | Read More…
by Sara Metcalf Leach

There is No We | Read More…
by Sara Metcalf Leach

The Visiting Angel | Read More…
by Sara Metcalf Leach

Time | Read More…
by Sara Metcalf Leach

Civilized Man | Read More…
by Sara Metcalf Leach

The Box | Read More…
by Rusty LaGrange

Now or Never | Read More…
by Donna McCrohan Rosenthal

Divorcing Dancing | Read More…
by Assunta Maria Vickers

Oh, Beautiful Boy | Read More…
by Sara Metcalf Leach

June 15th Note to Teachers | Read More…
by Diane Neil

Rose Bushes | Read More…
by Jasmine D. Lowe

Facing Up | Read More…
by Lorelei Kay

Oh! The Places We’ve Been! | Read More…
by Lorelei Kay

Wishing on a Braid | Read More…
by Lorelei Kay

Columbus| Read More…
by Joaquin Miller

Shuttled | Read More…
by Rusty LaGrange

Ode to an Ancient Cat| Read More…
by Diane Neil

Buzz| Read More…
by Carole Wagener

Book Review| Read More…
by Diane Neil

Light the Light| Read More…
by Kathryn Atkins

Rain!| Read More…
by John Anderson

Jeannie, You Are MY HERO| Read More…
by Carole Wagener

A Sister’s Love | Read More…
by Carole Wagener

Ode to the Monard | Read More…
by Carole Wagener

Blazing Ice | Read More…
by Laurie Woodward

Encore | Read More…
by Laurie Woodward

Young Sea Lion Dying on the Beach | Read More…
by Larry Greco Harris

Getting Used to Enlightenment | Read More…
by Larry Greco Harris

When the Muse Strikes | Read More…
by Debbie Rubio

The Wren’s Song | Read More…
by Sara Metcalf Leach