SurVision Magazine |
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An
international online magazine that
publishes Surrealist poetry in English.
Issue
Nine
PHILIP VENZKE Odor of Sanctity There is an obscene elephant rotting in the living room corner and we keep bumping into it. Seems it was a wedding present that we were afraid to open. Now it's too late to return it. We find shells under our pillows and footprints in our butter. Our toilet smells of peanuts. Blind men circle our house. When epileptic pygmies are seen arriving after midnight, we bring in a shaman for aid. He puts lipstick on clam shells until coconuts burp from the ceiling and parrots fart from the walls. Nothing works. The decay continues. After the shaman leaves, we amble, from room to room, turning off lights. When the night light flickers out, we hear a snicker. Philip Venzke is from Wisconsin. His most recent poems appear in Verse Wisconsin, Echoes, The Wisconsin Poets Calendar, Sheepshead Review, Illumen, Thunderclap! Magazine, and Right Hand Pointing. |
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