James Sapsard
Sunday, February 22, 2015
idiosynchronicity.: the twenty-sixth.
idiosynchronicity.: the twenty-sixth.: Harsh white The light of tonight In the tumble-dried sheet Your bookended sleep We're vapor trails You and I We leave ugly scars ...
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Candi V Auchterlonie
rye
© Candi V Auchterlonie 2013
[extract]
where has your desire gone?
into the wilds of willow brows
combing long winded hair
spiral stitched
emerald riven
some spectral enclave
tiny verbal rifts
rafting you, rafting them, against a sea's current
farther out from your humanity.
epilogue
rolls with the marbles distorting what's underneath.
you stay awake for weeks
nothing tells you small everythings
time makes little sense,
only the crows feet tell you where you're going to.
© Candi V Auchterlonie 2013
For the full poem, go to:
http://candivauchterloniepoetry.blogspot.co.uk/
© Candi V Auchterlonie 2013
[extract]
where has your desire gone?
into the wilds of willow brows
combing long winded hair
spiral stitched
emerald riven
some spectral enclave
tiny verbal rifts
rafting you, rafting them, against a sea's current
farther out from your humanity.
epilogue
rolls with the marbles distorting what's underneath.
you stay awake for weeks
nothing tells you small everythings
time makes little sense,
only the crows feet tell you where you're going to.
© Candi V Auchterlonie 2013
For the full poem, go to:
http://candivauchterloniepoetry.blogspot.co.uk/
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Somewhere Like Here: Reviews: Jacqui Corcoran is a rare gift to modern poetry. In an age of sterile nihilism, she offers us a dazzling display of rich fulsome images t...
Thursday, July 07, 2011
Did you hear about the newspaper magnate whose most astute move was in shutting down his pilloried newspaper thereby avoiding lawsuits, saving billions and emerging as the good guy, secretly planning to announce the start of a new newspaper that would have integrity as its byword, thus generating even greater profits? His dilemma, what will the great unwashed and the gullible read now? It’s my synopsis for a new fiction. What does the world think?
Tuesday, September 20, 2005
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