i think i know you as someone else, as dust motes glittering goldenly or as leaves of russet, whispering through the heart of a broken town
Category: poetry
Poetry: Red Riding Hood Writes Back
sometimes the wolf strips her naked/ burns her red dress/ and eats her/ even as the moon watches without heartbreak
Photo Tale: Ways of Seeing/Loving
love, a lonely enchanted garden; i, sunshine shimmering on dew-kissed ivy walls. love, a (w)hole in the wall opening into … More
Poetry: The Ant Soup
Last night Mummy made me eat chicken clear soup, except it wasn’t chicken clear or clear chicken but filled with … More
Poetry: Saudade
Saudade i. the starlit sky is a love poem for the girl in a polka-dotted dress her fingers entwined with … More
Poetry: Cake Making
mum’s polka-dotted apron would be stained brown and yellow; a child would peer at the strange orange universe inside a … More