SurVision Magazine |
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An
international online magazine that
publishes Surrealist poetry
in English.
Issue Seven
R. S. MENGERT Sunflower Apocalypse I let my skull turn into a reinforced concrete sunflower one day when I had had more than enough of all this shit. This sunflower, my skull, my head, is now all that is real to me. Not subject to the mystical whimsy of Blake's, or the defiant material decay of Ginsberg's, this sunflower is eternal, solid, impenetrable. It leaves no room for soft brains that ooze and die, or the terrifying thoughts that kill them. This sunflower is safe. This sunflower shows no feeling, and does not leave me open to attacks from nature, strangers, friends, or God. R.S. Mengert lives in Tempe, Arizona, and teaches Creative Writing at Scottsdale Community College. He completed an MFA in poetry at Syracuse University. His work appears in such magazines as Zymbol, Maintenant, Poetry is Dead, ABZ, Four Chambers, The Café Review, Fjords, San Pedro River Review, and Enizagam. |
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