How often do you sit at that window in the morning sipping on your favorite joe and staring out at the world’s wonders? Does the moment strike a poetic chord in your heart? Or does it make you wish you were somewhere or someone else? Pick up that pen and start scribbling about this experience! You may have a coffee poet hidden inside. If you think you have a poem for the coffee poetry pages, just take a gander at our writer’s guidelines and strut your stuff.
Bryon D. Howell offers a sonnet and more, all poetic justice, even down to the kitchen fight!
Randall D. Barfield offers his coffee rhythm through 31 little ditties under the title of Carlos the Young Coffee Picker. “How rich was their aroma / One fit for even queens…”
Dan Lukiv honors Hugh and Linda (that’s us!) with some awesome world-rocking coffee poetry. He’s got quite a resume, too!
Minta Davis writes haiku - and it’s nothing to “sneeze” at!
You can almost smell Novene Thomas’ Aroma Therapy from here!
Enjoy some Holiday Haiku by the friendly Allen McGill. It will warm your innards just like a good cuppa Jo-ho-ho!
Jack Conway serves up hot roasted, possibly even toasted, in Caffeine: A Love Story
Way hot poem by Maureen O’Conner - Coffee
Ruth Mark lays it out in Machine Coffee
Two Poems by Viki Oak! Poulsbeat Bohemian - hot, hot, hot! and a Cup of Coffee - not a simple brew…
Two ditties by Linda Goin - a peripheral glance at a Telluride Coffee Tender and a very short take on an undecided coffee lover.



