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international online magazine that
publishes Surrealist poetry
in English.
Issue Two
CLAYRE BENZADON Ephemera In one day, a mare rams into a hare, seizes it, pares its skin with her teeth. She bows into dimness, peers into hampered eventide to find ephemeron: mayfly, double adult and life- cycle flyfished with bucktail, handled by a figures' back cast, tip of the rod upwards, leaving surface dark on a young blue giant, bluefish turned into rare star. Harm burns there, above, in the blueshifted sky, where polar rabbits' tracks are blueprinted, tied with a blood knot. There, the atmosphere shifts through multiple stages of development, instars, nymphal form fossilized, like the insect hatched into plasmatic matter, until it passes, charging through, attaining imago. Honeydew Honeydew silence. Outside the weeds taste honey, lie wedding dew, new line settled into a different abandon. First feel of breath current. Certain things rent out surrender, like a den without its rooster, storeless rest. I've seen summer become senile before, now harvest saves nectar vest over grass labor: a comb, suckle, care of another suckling wild boar, drinking deter- minately tearing neat and near until milk turns into honey- dew. Clayre Benzadon is a recent graduate of Brandeis University, Massachusetts, with a B.A in Psychology and Creative Writing. Her poems appeared in Rat's Ass Review, The Acentos Review, Merrimack Review and Triadae Magazine. |
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