Month: October 2023
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Poetry Around the Globe RANDY BARNES
(Art Randy Barnes) First World Delirium Silenced tongues in the grey zone blood ash and bone off-color spells and spent casings low register whine in agitation fever growl exhalation from above ground zero for the mass move slow motion merge in the groove eyes and ears broken mirrors power slaves’ mob control ring it with…
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Poetry Around the Globe RAY GONZÁLEZ
After Henry Dumas Fire Bird The fire bird is identified again. Trees blow up in the forest where once their wings and throats were colors of forgiveness. The cottonwood outlining my window totters again. Every year, the fire bird scorches what you can’t have. It is not his beauty that I regret. It is the…
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Poetry Around the Globe Randy Barnes
(Art Hans Hofmann) Turning The Rock Though bound system lock a downer no rush possible confined to margins caged for the drag other holds submerged good company thank you tight spots in check crossing lines open pits hole to hole star joints in jags cracked and hacked too slick for skinned knuckles throwing blows fused…
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Poetry Around the Globe -George and Susan Quasha
George and Susan Quasha: Gnostalgia for the Present — Caesura (caesuramag.org) George Quasha is an American artist and poet who works across media exploring language, sculpture, drawing, video art, sound and music, installation and performance. He lives and works in Barrytown, New York. Susan Quasha works in Barrytown, New York. She is an artist who works in…
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GUTTER
(Art Egon Schiele) – (Poem Jay Simpson) Gutter You sit on the pavement roll a cigarette naked feet sink in gutter flow children squat beside you touch your violin they see your fingers press the strings your hand caresses the bow you remember the quartet the concert hall the cellist your fall from grace ©jsimpsonart