A POET’S QUILL by Antoine Airoldi
A POET’S QUILLby Antoine Airoldi A poet’s quill grows so slow;From a bird in mid air, too low;Loses its flight attendant, oh;Watch its mill flow even more;When the seasons change;The days shrink to an inch;All...
TEARBLANKET by Reuben Ellis
TEARBLANKETby Reuben Ellis
Tearblanket
To alter flesh, use the deciduous catclaw,the spiculumed acacia, tearblanketitscommon name, unpronounceable in ambiguity. I could describe it to you,three-thorned, polygamous flowers, pinnatepods, but you will know it because you willbe bleeding...
OLD SCHOOL by Tony Tracy
OLD SCHOOLby Tony Tracy
Physiography
The phenomenon is irrefutable; a true scientificand earthly wonder, mathematical improbabilitythat leaves scholars of astrology scratching
their heads to explain, and pundits of scripture andChristianity gawking through their $10 cardboardsunglasses as midday light...