
Tag: eyes
poem: close my eyes, can’t hear the quiet
close my eyes, can’t hear the quiet
see the ads but I don’t buy it
seeking noises more than light
I’m the princess and the knight
sonic boom of dragon’s breath
blurs the brain, obscures the rest
poem: book a book? there’s eyes about!
book a book? there’s eyes about!
I’m naked in the breeze
high enough for dissonance
but stunted by Disease
(chuck another slogan in:
writing’s easy-peeze!)
adopted thoughts of sages
never honoured with their fees
“think of the exposure!”
begs the meritocracy
paid in clicks and time-on-page,
those worthless currencies
sketch: difficult news

poem: burnt out, tabs up
burnt out, tabs up
brightness set to blazing
then pretend we’re twelve again
just mazing in the basement
give it up when it gets tough
eyes, like doughnuts, glazin’
18 i) “When I was in the deserts, eyes rose from the sands”
“When I was in the deserts, eyes rose from the sands. When I moved through the jungles, hands rose out of the brush. In the mountains, blades swung down from the sky.” Shyan shifts in her seat, her eyes cold and focused somewhere deep in the past. “I pushed them all off, but still they came. Pretenders, mourners, opportunists. Master Davit’s fists — my fists — drove them off, one by one. I had killed him. I was all that was left of him. A cruel wind followed me. Still follows me.” She lifts her head, her eyes narrow. “I taste the bitter breeze.”