by Do South | Mar 1, 2014 | Poetry
[title subtitle=”words: Dee Ann Ritter”][/title] Yellow daffodils and lower gas bills, Baby squirrels and giggling girls, Half-bloomed roses and sun-kissed noses, Tender pale green lettuce, Purple clematis on a trellis, Fifty gals and laughing fellows, Red...
by Do South | Jan 31, 2014 | Poetry
[title subtitle=”WORDS: Catherine Frederick”][/title] She sets out at dusk Driving back to a past she’s spent years running from Mile markers sneak up as memories flood in Easier to ignore than to address So she drives Past the white clapboard churches and...
by Do South | Dec 31, 2013 | Poetry
[title subtitle=”lines Gloria Tran”]1st Place Winner[/title] “Been to Nashville, going back” is what I told the man in the antique mall where we stopped to stretch our legs and slim our wallets. Such simple words for so many emotions— been to see our son,...
by Do South | Nov 30, 2013 | Poetry
[title subtitle=”lines: Austin Bell Swearingen – December, 1944″][/title] May the snow be white and The sky be blue, For even though I am far away, In dreams I’ll be home on Christmas Day.