poetry on mamazine:

Thunder
by Angela Papalas

Snow keeps us in
by Maria Scala

The Radio Program
by Kristin Berger

Secret Playdate
by Kristina Lucenko

Rescue
by Mary Langer Thompson

navel gazing
by MaryAnn McKibben Dana

at 30 weeks
by MaryAnn McKibben Dana

Feeding
by Maureen Tolman Flannery

A Dozen Years After I Rounded With the Seed of Her
by Maureen Tolman Flannery

What Say You?
by Heather Rader


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POETRY

The Radio Program
by Kristin Berger

Red chairs slide snug under the table.
A damp cloth swipes along the groove
of a cup rim, an empty bowl.
Everything finds its own ready place
out of the light—
the kitchen radio plays
poets in their prime,
breathless with art given freely
to anyone tuned in for the hour.
Garlic and oil cling to the air.

The mother-poet wears suds
around her wrists like bangles,
as if poetry were there with her,
in the sink, deep in the pots,
waiting to be scoured, rinsed,
aired out in the strong
evening dark.

Kristin Berger lives in Portland, OR with her family and writes poetry, essays, and fiction. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming, among others, in The American Poetry Journal, The Comstock Review and online at Mom Writers Literary Magazine, Hip Mama and Hot Metal Press.