Poetry | Tarpaulin Sky Magazine
Poetry | Tarpaulin Sky Magazine
PUBLISHING NOTHING BY BILLY COLLINS SINCE 2003 | IMAGE: NOAH SATERSTROM
George Kalamaras: poem from Scraps of Said
Of a vestment wrapped
around the wrong tree.
Of wild dogs gorging
the bone. Of a mirror
following me dream to
dream, several lifetimes at a time.
Brandi Homan: from Strange Fish Something Fierce
"One fish, two fish, strange fish, new fish. // You, elegy. Chords on drums, mismatched socks. This is my secret. Low action, bright strings. // I’m sorry but I ate all your cheese. This is not an effeminate love poem. Nasty, everlastingly—"
Jessica Smith: poems from mnemotechnics
[…] rewrite perception / do not harken to nature, / what I discover by walking, / looking up at kerned birds / on powerlines / all this information / does it pertain […]
John Sakkis: Poems from Rave On!
All I know is that I no longer fear extraterrestrials because they consider us a protected species like we protect rare species of animals on Earth, and that’s pretty cool!