Poem of the month recognition is an unsolicited award.  To qualify for poem of the month, the piece must be found on a webring member's page.  The author will recieve (starting April, 2000) a personalized award, recognition here, and a small comentary on the piece.  I do accept suggestions,  but they can't be anonymous.  Tell me where the poem is, the title and author, and why it deserves recognition. 
what an honor!
for January
Falling Upward
By: Lisa Cole
'Falling Upward' was found at the Lisa's Shipper Zone
Authors note: Scully POV, post-Requiem

I have never used the word oblivion.
I have navigated through stars.
But yet to touch the moon.

I am placid.
And the candid diversity I display
is nothing now
without you to take my picture.

I danced away my demons
and relished in the freedom.
But it does no good since Lucifer has claimed you.

I am just a woman
falling upward.
What a beautiful post-Requiem.  It's imagery is unique but telling; poignant and intriguing.
Great job, yet again, Lisa!
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