SurVision Magazine |
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An
international online magazine that
publishes Surrealist poetry
in English.
Issue Five
ORI FIENBERG LXII Only an undertaker persists in the alley of death. In salt's desert moonlight will still bloom. When the bones are gone anything that remains sleeps in the dust. LXIII I teach the translation of all languages to the swallows and chickadees. Show the turtle that you are slower than he. If you must know all about the flea challenge it to a fight. But the carnation already knows: you appreciate its scent. Ori Fienberg lives in Evanston, Ilinois. His poetry, essays, and short stories appear or are forthcoming in many venues including Always Crashing, Cincinnati Review, Essay Daily, Okay Donkey Magazine, Pank, etc. A graduate of the University of Iowa's Nonfiction Writing Program, Ori develops resources to support academic integrity for Northeastern University. These poems respond to the corresponding sections in Pablo Neruda's Book of Questions. |
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