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international online magazine that
publishes Surrealist poetry
in English.
Issue Four
GAVIN YATES Lilies Tramlines Sleep with us on the hill, with
racquets. Scatter gossip macadamias;
absorb the specialist the arpeggio the bags of zzz. With baggy eyes a branch without soap, let arms grow in a wheelbarrow. Usually for the pit of drawers, it's not quite a pond. Obviously the flashes you see those potatoes are purple in their blondeness; I've never worn lycra I won't start now. I'll start fizzing like a broken speaker, which isn't often, but know anything can happen Katherine Wandering like she's with a goatherd, she bore a growl of insignificance. She glasses with the mountains like huge cabbages, misread the days. Round, with mouth formed ragged: the snowy sequences that elope here dissolve mumblings. Hardest corners, I do my best to abrade, sampling chasms. I become impatient by the lentils that are not even cooked, but are Katherine to me. River more time, that's shifting specs: painter of self-effacing objects, and endless cattle, as they are sent into dangerous territory with helmets. The V of water birds taking charge, and doggedly flap, like a turning wheel. Girl in the Moon Girls in the moon go in edge of afloat, and bottle without splinters, beside with pleasant signets. Says 'legible my sister' solo struck by nattering: broken off from them, once the cruel doors gave their two cents. And absences, and stables. Momentarily, if secret legs flame, if drops through the grate avoid trembling, my razorblade bird, my tower! He is cold and never appeasing. He passes for bramble lost in proliferation. Why do they brokenly, only in living rooms, withstand heater radiation? The inside of sleeves the most hidden of places studying the furniture. These rarely described feelings robust, 55 cents later, as the bathwater wrapped with linen. |
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