Collaborative work: Between Here and There by Sana Tamreen Mohammed and art from Carl Scharwath

(c) Carl Scharwath

Between Here and There by Sana Tamreen Mohammed

She lifts the bridge to a sunset
when the sky refuses to be blue,
leaves it behind her memory
among all things sane.

A stare frozen beyond
and shadow crosses a phase.
Sunset prints on her arm for a moment
the way a man holds his wife carefully
walking down a beach.

A path moves all the way up
to the back of her head,
all in this brief dream.

Tonight the mane curtains insight
and the lights, half-bare moon,
clouds in motion disappear.

A tale you will take to your bosom.



Bio: Sana Tamreen Mohammed is a widely published poet. She co-authored Kleptomaniac’s Book of Unoriginal Poems (BRP, Australia) and edited The Prose and Poetry Anthology. She was also featured in a radio show in India. Her poems have been displayed twice in The Fox Poetry Box in Illinois.


Bio: Carl Scharwath, has appeared globally with 175+ journals selecting his writing or art. Carl has published three poetry books and his latest book “Playground of Destiny” features poetry, short stories and photography (Impspired Press) His first photography book was published by Praxis in Africa. His photography was also exhibited in the Mount Dora Center for The Arts gallery and The Leesburg Center for The Arts. Six global poets have also selected his photography to grace the covers of their published books. Carl was the art editor for Minute Magazine (4 years,)is a contributing editor for ILA Magazine and was nominated for The Best of the Net Award (2021) by Penumbric Magazine and was a finalist for the Mary Cassatt award for photography.  He is also a competitive runner, and a  2nd degree black- belt in Taekwondo.

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David writes poetry, short stories, and writings that'll make you think or laugh, provoking you to examine images in your mind. To submit poetry, photography, art, please send to feversofthemind@gmail.com. Twitter: @davidLOnan1 + @feversof Facebook: DavidLONan1

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