by Carla Joy | Apr 26, 2018 | Poetry
Oleander Ladies The hardy oleander bush Flourishes along highways Oblivious to the exhaust Of passing automobiles Vibrantly hued flowers Bend on graceful stalks Like the long-limbed ladies That stroll along Union Avenue They glance enticingly At passing customers Who...
by Carla Joy | Apr 25, 2018 | Poetry
The following two poems I have submitted to CSUB’s spring publication featuring poems on the theme of California’s flora and fauna. I chose the kit fox and the oleander. Kit Fox It flickers across the field Swiftly moving As if its feet don’t even...
by Carla Joy | Apr 16, 2018 | Poetry
He sits sipping thick mushroom soup Barrel-chested with stocky legs In shorts with socks and sandals His bald pate like a shiny egg With compact stature From leaping out of planes Carrying a parachute on his back Invading Granada Attacking in Iraq “There’s...
by Carla Joy | Apr 16, 2018 | Poetry
She stretches and wiggles Clinging to her mother’s knee Gaping at the saucer-sized cookies In the refrigerator case Her eyes are a-gog Suddenly she spies my cookie And, quick as a flash, She prances over and takes a bite Smiling at me A total stranger But keeper...
by Carla Joy | Apr 16, 2018 | Poetry
The afternoon sunlight highlights her brunette hair cascading over her brow and falling over one shoulder She absently pulls her fingers through the tangled strands as she frowns at the physics textbook before her The figures spin and intertwine like the knots in her...