SurVision Magazine |
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An
international online magazine that
publishes Surrealist poetry
in English.
Issue Five
TOM HOLMES Thomas the Ionic was a man twined into two times. In the past, Tom was against living in cold cribs or in strange homes and, in all cases, against voices which weren't his, with their planned fates. In unknown days is the trapped Tom with a loud voice in a glass house underneath snow. If a fire burns from within melting the ice roof, if a star falls, or a branch breaks, is how Tom wishes escape. Tom is a twined brother of bound doom in the two worlds of the hopeless. Dream Score from an Alleyway I ask the lady behind the trash can, "Will I ever know my birth mother?" She says, "I got a bag of buffered dreams and mortar for dark matter night terrors." Something here's not verisimilitudinous. The lettuce draped on the garbage can's lid is too crisp. The cats too fat. No one here drinks Thunderbird. "Do you work for Freddy or The Lab's police?" I want a cigarette. Its long, warm inhale. The momentary stay. Plus a pack of matches. "I got mattresses cheap. Don't know Freddy, and the cops, well, they're all paid off by outsiders to rectify pasts, futures, any possibilities – The Temporal Security Enforcers of Causal Relations. But what I possess is pidgin opium – tells dreams in any tongue, makes you sleep quick, remember voices and dark spaces. See, already your eyes close. It's all quite legal if someone claims it is. If you're found out, you don't know me. Never did. Never will. Just like your mother." Tom Holmes currently lives in Mississippi. He is the founding editor of Redactions: Poetry & Poetics, and the author of three full-length collections of poetry, most recently The Cave (The Bitter Oleander Press, 2014), which won The Bitter Oleander Press Library of Poetry Book Award for 2013, as well as of four chapbooks. |
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