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RED GLADIOLA

Fiction & Poetry Journal of T. Wong

Tag: jazz

Nightscape

Rain

mournful saxophones
conjure
nighttime streets
cities wet after rain
and a pain that bruises
gently on touch

Author redgladiolaPosted on March 18, 2014Categories Nature, Poetry, Uncategorized, WritingTags city, jazz, nature, night, noir, poetry, rain, saxophone2 Comments on Nightscape

1920s Party

A sea of strangers
Parasols against the sun
Gin mixes with jazz

Author redgladiolaPosted on August 18, 2013Categories Poetry, WritingTags 1920s, alcohol, haiku, jazz, party, poetry, writingLeave a comment on 1920s Party

Red Gladiola


Red Gladiola is the fiction and poetry journal of T. Wong. From the Roman word for “sword,” the gladiolus symbolizes strength and moral integrity, as well as infatuation. All images used at Red Gladiola are taken from the public domain unless otherwise credited. Works may not be used or duplicated without the author's explicit consent.

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