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Return to Home PageOde to the Cockroach my tiny minnow Cara Waterfall
Tulips for Barbara
Ann E. Michael
George Bowering: Scatter-Gun
Ken Cathers: the sum
Craig Dworkin: The Déjà Vu of Déjà Dit
Stephen Bett
Re: Wards of the Crown
Jeremy Luke Hill
forbidden music
we should probably
Conor Barnes
The First Treatise
The Second Treatise
The Third Treatise
Yara Farran
Ganapati Brume Yuugen Gulf Adam Day
If You See Something, Say Something
James Cagney
Victims of Captology
Kyla Jamieson
Phantom
Courses
Steven Ray Smith
Poetic Outcrops poetic extracts: study #8 Sean Howard
Friendly Nuts
Carl Joesf Homolka
Marketplace
Road Trip, 1985
Christopher Evans
Under the Arbor
Heather Bourbeau
For Murphy Glow Stick Fingers Jade Riordan
Ode to the Cockroach
Ferrous body, feral heart, you were forged elsewhere—alloy of alien parts: the brassy husk, barbed limbs. Form built for velocity, fiery wings throttle air, compel those swift stems of liquorice to make haste to clandestine spaces to flourish, to feast on stamp glue, peppermint wrappers, bits of lint. At dusk, you declare regency over each room. A blade of light cleaves the gloom momentarily adorns the authority of antennae. You are reborn at night, you glow auburn, glower. Those prehistoric eyes prowl this hive, divining the embryonic to the refined. Creature without coda or quota. Like dark matter, everywhere unseen & everywhere in between. You combat lessening with glut, a brew of genetics & good luck. You bend the world to your bias, &—like a virus—you’re always keen to reinvent. If called for, your bellies embrace deprivation. Adaptation is your birthright—to outlive, outlast. Something encoded in the brain convulses with closure; corrodes restraint, compels you closer to the carnal. (Procreate & you may replicate something of the eternal.) Kinetic with intent, you tear into the hereafter, bold beneath the aegis, the armour of grit & sinew. You understand as we do: time is carnivorous.