SurVision Magazine |
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An
international online magazine that
publishes Surrealist poetry
in English.
Issue Seven
JOHN GREINER A Crooked Well There was a crooked well that I was always trying to draw water from. I was ruined then and had a craving to get lost in the deep of the sunshine that the desert had to offer. I wanted to get to the bottom of that well. You never know what sort of knick knacks that you'll find in the dark. I'm sure that all of the pharaohs of Egypt are there, as well as the Spanish dancer that I saw, years ago, in the print on Maybelle's wall in her place back in Brooklyn. These days are long, I kick around a lot of dirt and get to the bottom of nothing. Mantelpiece In the bed the bones made love to the blood. It was a beautiful sight. I had paid to see it, firsthand, with a silver bullet that was meant for more important company. My skull remains pleasantly amused in its spot on the mantelpiece. John Greiner is a writer and visual artist living in Queens, NY. He was educated at the New School for Social Research. Greiner's work has appeared in Antiphon, Sand Journal, Empty Mirror, Sensitive Skin, Unarmed, Street Value, Horla, etc. His books of poetry include Turnstile Burlesque (Crisis Chronicles Press) and Bodega Roses (Good Cop/Bad Cop Press). |
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