by Mary E. Lowd
Irises don’t know they’re flowers
Thinking they’re made of tougher stuff
—the boldness of purple!
—their petals’ tower-like fold! Continue reading “The Iris Dragon”
An e-zine about spaceships, aliens, science, memory, motherhood, magic, and cats.
by Mary E. Lowd
Irises don’t know they’re flowers
Thinking they’re made of tougher stuff
—the boldness of purple!
—their petals’ tower-like fold! Continue reading “The Iris Dragon”
by Mary E. Lowd
The daisy blooms are summer’s snow
Frosting fields with white
Like an empty page
Waiting for you to write Continue reading “The Daisy Dragon”
by Mary E. Lowd
A heart of gold
But not the metal kind
—cold & unyielding—
No, the vibrant kind Continue reading “The Daffodil Dragon”
by Mary E. Lowd
Half-formed she stalks the night
Obscuring light from lanterns
In the alley way Continue reading “Sister to the Yellow Fog”
by Mary E. Lowd
Crack the code
To crack the dome
What lurks inside?
Currently unknown Continue reading “Attractive Nuisance”
by Mary E. Lowd
As the sun touches
The crystalline skin
Of the snow dragon
Energy sizzles in its core Continue reading “The Snow Dragon”
by Mary E. Lowd
In the glass castle
Every window is a prism
Every room a garden
…but the walls are so thin Continue reading “The Glass Castle”
by Mary E. Lowd
Mushroom man
In a mushroom city
Making plans
For a foray Continue reading “Travelin’ Shroom”
by Mary E. Lowd
A short flight
—something normal—
That happens every day
Every night Continue reading “Fear of Falling”
by Mary E. Lowd
Snow White ponders the apple
Wondering did she recognize
A familiar gleam
In the old woman’s eye? Continue reading “Snow White”