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An
international online magazine that
publishes Surrealist poetry in English.
Issue
Nine
BENJAMIN NIESPODZIANY The Thumb
In the forest,
Woodsman found a tree with a thumb. Growing out of the side
like an eyelash. Tired scientists closed off the tree to
observe the thumb's humming. Its loose movements. Some said
it was the thumb of a human mutated within the bark.
Half-human, half-tree. Others said it was the thumb of God.
At the town auction, the banker bought the tree and charged
a startling amount for hundreds to thumb wrestle The Thumb
and anyone who participated and anyone who watched would
have told you that The Thumb was sad.
Reunited
after
Jessica Poli
One planet was made of plastic and one planet was made of
wax. They collided and remained. They collided and
collapsed. One planet was made of glass and one planet was
made of gum. It sounded like dipping a sword into dough. One
planet was made of hair and one planet was made of breath
and the world forgets the mess it made, the darkness that
holds us home.
On
a Clear Night
after
"The Old Man and the Old Moon"
The old man and the old moon take their seats on stage and
pray to not be the first to die. The town crowd tries to
quiet the town crowd but the town crowd will not quiet. This
is before the first fire, before the first joke, the judge
arriving on time with ladder and with saw.
Benjamin Niespodziany is from Chicago. His poems appear in Fence, Hobart, Fairy Tale Review, Pithead Chapel, etc. |
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