Piker Press — Weekly Journal of Arts and Literature
March 16, 2026

Poetry

Poems published in Piker Press, a weekly journal of arts and literature.

4,206 articles — page 140 of 141


Mist by Patrick Devine

Poem.

Shards of hollow glass by Lydia Manx

Poem.

Fallen Angel by Jeff Vierra

Poem

Lost in a Web by Schizophrenic Chick

Poem

The Follies of Our Youth by Tedi Trindle

Poem.

Celery and Peanut Butter by Sand Pilarski

Poem

Waiting for fireflies by Lydia Manx

Evening comes to mind, with anticipation of tiny lights in the air...

Wicked Mother by Sand Pilarski

Poem

My Once Upon a Time by Schizophrenic Chick

Poem.

Stop! with a sigh by Lydia Manx

Poem

Peanut butter and ritz cracker sandwiches by Sand Pilarski

Poem

A future so uncertain by Lydia Manx

poem

Warning by Patrick Devine

poem

Shadows by Lydia Manx

"...We choose our demons with our needs..."

You Stood Beside Me by Patrick Devine

Passionate verse from the realm of fantasy.

Valentines Again by Cheryl Haimann

Poetry. It was just for the weekend - but they were like magnets. Even their friends were surprised at how they complemented each other, each tugging the other's shortcomings into place

Love's Words by Patrick Devine

Passionate verse.

Night of the Loving Dead by Patrick Devine

Passionate verse about undying love. Of the creepiest persuasion.

Friend by Patrick Devine

Passionate verse.

Dioceres' November Rant by Patrick Devine
Flash by Patrick Devine

Passionate verse

Falling and Labors Lost by Patrick Devine

Two items of passionate verse.

Love Effects by Patrick Devine

Passionate verse.

Conscience by Patrick Devine

Passionate verse.

Patience by Patrick Devine

Passionate verse. -- I love the way you move, like a cat with death AND sex on its mind --

Diamond by Patrick Devine

Passionate verse.

Always by Patrick Devine
Six Colors by Patrick Devine

Passionate verse.

Know by Patrick Devine

Love, lust and longing in free verse.

Fishface Poetry by Sand Pilarski

Just when you thought it was safe to get back in the water... From silly limericks to hymns of praise, a collection of poetry dedicated to the fish face phenomenon.