This is a quick note to say that my poem “Ghost Moth” has been featured on T.S. Poetry Press’s Every Day Poems. The catch is, you can only read the whole thing if you subscribe to Every Day Poems (which I have found well worth the 50 cents/month), which lands poetry, new and old, in your inbox - yes - every day.
This poem is strange and dear to me, as was the actual ghost moth that landed on my open car window at a gas station one summer day last year. Here’s an introduction to the friendly fellow, wraith-like harbinger of change that seems to blow in on the wind every time I spend time in Asheville, which is where I was going:
I am on a trip, and there
you are, on my car
door; I didn’t see you land,
your bushy professor
eyebrows blowing in the gas station
breeze, your ragged
angel wings.
I really love this poem! It was one I journaled about immediately. So happy EDP picked it up!