Poetry | Tarpaulin Sky Magazine
Poetry | Tarpaulin Sky Magazine
PUBLISHING NOTHING BY BILLY COLLINS SINCE 2003 | IMAGE: NOAH SATERSTROM
Ellen Redbird: from Unrequited Symbiosis: a Mitochondrial Mistranslation & Underwater Opera
refulgent firefish — the sun was matchless go down — concern — fluctuates cerulean blast — to contain the whole ocean contains — substance flayed back diaphanous — idea we vowed lifted filter — sedated throb
rob mclennan: two poems
We are not the world, the lofty corners. Intersections, / patterned trees. A patch of no particular form. Elegy, / pine-knots on a page, the day I made precision....
Marthe Reed: poem from After Swann
to desire
more placid
these autochthonous
throes
how many times
more excruciating
Dennis Etzel Jr.: poems from My Secret Wars of 1984
And suddenly somebody says, "Oh, it's got to be up there, and it's Star Wars," and so forth, says Ronald Reagan. And the experience of using it, which includes the experience of understanding it, either as speech or as writing, is inevitably active. And I fail to protect my eight-year-old sister from the night.