Tuesday, 5 May 2026

4 Poems by Michele Alice

II.

Robins singing, larkspurs
  sunning, white horses
    floating overhead.

III.

An azure dome,
the garden
             glittering with bees
and lightning bugs.

IV.

If only money
            grew on trees,
we’d all starve.

VI.

Zombies…
          our neighbors’
leaves.


Bionote

Originally from Detroit, Michele Alice majored in Philosophy at the University of Arizona (Tucson), and currently works in an art museum in Massachusetts to support her writing habit.







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