Twice
Not intentional. Not nearly. Almost always not. You don’t know what to do with tarragon. Could make an incision in a man’s brain to see his decision making. Reshape people’s faces for a living. Say...
View ArticleInfected
You’d think I mean diseases, that I’d caught some STDs from you, the way you look at the legs of employees, the hemlines of blouses, the stitches holding buttons together. But that’s not it. I kind of...
View ArticleNot What I Wanted For You
I held back because I thought time was a Friends’ box set: even when it’s done, repeats are playing somewhere. And we must be that pick-up-able thing so that answerless questions get met after summer...
View ArticleSelf-deprecating-overload-ation
I read books until my 18th birthday. After that, the “have to”-ness, made the process attractive as anchovy pizza. There are opinions. Trustable ones, solid like second hand furniture checked for...
View ArticleI Keep Waiting
Expiration dates are loose and, like, wartime was tough, Mum says, not that she was there, and people ate tins ten years after, and they were okay. No-one’s going to blog about how brilliant old food...
View ArticleI’ll Take Us Right Through From Sunrise To Sunset
I want to hate like a magazine misquote. The ingrained, un-heal-able stitch hate, there’s always a reminder of. I thought that’s what this was. Lily Allen can’t win: offending somebody somewhere...
View ArticleWax Wane
If you’re dead wood, what am I? Deader? Or algae growing on wood, ready for a scrape, or shade, power washer. I instruct you how to block someone even though you’re versed in blocking me, just, maybe...
View ArticleYour Heart Breaks on the Street
You are not phased by incisions, operations involving skin removal, additions, alterations, serious changes which make people into other people. And what you don’t condone you do anyway because you’re...
View ArticleNeuro/Plastics
If one word describes you, what is it? Have you picked specialities? Are you weighing your options? Are you asking advice from department heads, peers, street people who can make snap judgements your...
View ArticleExpecting
There aren’t unexpected endings or expected ones and predictions come true coincidentally and there’s no significant alignment between what we pray for and get, and dreaming something’s no more solid...
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