organic suns
the frogmouth’s argent
my letter opener
broth froth
the winning egg
mu
mulberry
after anchor
in a chair, cheering
grass / elementary
silo norm
NORAD wolves
awash in crows
us---a
burger, uh,
grapes
o.o.o.o
walk
wall
wauk
waul
bio/graf
J. D. Nelson (b. 1971) experiments with words in his subterranean laboratory. His poetry has appeared in many small press publications, worldwide, since 2002. He is the author of several collections of poetry, including Cinderella City (The Red Ceilings Press, 2012).
His poem, “to mask a little bird” was nominated for Best of the Net in 2021. Visit http://www.MadVerse.com for more information and links to his published work. Nelson lives in Colorado.
2 thoughts on “Poetry from J.D. Nelson”
J.D. particularly liked the poem us—a
liked especially the narrator’s realizing a mistake and getting in the “grapes of wrath,” some of that old-time religion or Evangelical right-wing fascism
Thanks for it.
J.D. particularly liked the poem us—a
liked especially the narrator’s realizing a mistake and getting in the “grapes of wrath,” some of that old-time religion or Evangelical right-wing fascism
Thanks for it.
Thanks, Jack! I’m glad that you liked it!