(Poem and art) Softly by Rose Aiello Morales and Victor Hernández
Sing softly, a song to make them stand, perhaps they’ll listen, baying noiseless in the night, music has its charms, the savage breast contains staccato beats.
Sing softly, a song to make them stand, perhaps they’ll listen, baying noiseless in the night, music has its charms, the savage breast contains staccato beats.
Star Atlantis, shining in an almond shell, upended when the rains came fierce, a city overpowered by some drops and we have finally learned to breathe.
Rose Aiello Morales has been published in magazines and journal around the world, including publications in Poland, Romania, Great Britain, Canada, and the United States. Her latest poems appear in Read More …