Tag: fiction
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Martha Tames The Tarasque
A hand with chores, Lord, all I ask But Mary took the right true path Holy saint Martha saw her brother raised Came to France after, tamed a Tarasque Led by its neck with her satin sash In the square with knives they slash Doomsday she shoots up from her grave A royal masque and…
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Burgeoning Samson
When my hair first grew out They said I didn’t know you were a man Spit of your mam They would say excuse me ma’am Nothing could calm me Balm this gender burn Even a worm will turn. I heard Navajo trackers lose their gift with their hair The windtalk that favoured then silence in…
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Cats and Dogs
Kitten got a subscription to a library of stories, had to give up life for it Cat o nine tales Last night courting immortality I took a dose of silphium; still feel em I wanted Olympian power, a swimmer’s prowess through the clouds Stationary finding a still freedom, my pills I don’t need them My…
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Radio Interference 1943
Sefton Delmer beat Goering at his own game, watch a broadcast telephone to a cast call of regime strain His show’s conceit that he was Der Chief, since ‘33 a pureblood nazi now placing his beliefs under scrutiny Under RAF-racked roofs that need mending the people bent in to the wireless, ears lent him He…
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Walk to Golgotha
Three times fall smack dab to the desert floor, house of asps, ancient clasps, ship fasteners and the sands spoken at Passover Won’t lack vinegar or goring, three days must endure fire like last bill on Jura Even God’s own son believes himself mortal and abandoned, such is life’s anguish He devolved, deigned to understand…