For Andrew Pulido
This poem is for my dear friend Andrew Pulido, who lost his mother. We are all with you. Forget life — the way it punishes you unfairly I must remind […]
This poem is for my dear friend Andrew Pulido, who lost his mother. We are all with you. Forget life — the way it punishes you unfairly I must remind […]
We are the children of Aotearoa — Stand tall, and stand firm. The tremors of the earth shoot through our heels and into our tingling spine, as stoic as Aoraki’s peak […]
Wild as a September Hurricane as the spitting ocean that reigns the Pacific nights but she tames and purrs on his feet see how she moans for his love. Exploding […]
Dear father, where do I begin remember the highway to the grand fucking hole in the sky I’ve gauged out my eyes I am soulless Dear father, help me […]
Everyday is a struggle for justification A constant desperation to host a post mortem on thought analysis At times I am tired, floating from heroic determination to the delicious […]
Buds are blossoming in articulate spring patterns, awakening. Each a beautiful specimen of mint blue, throbbing red, Brazillian yellow but her world remains an infinite 50s film strip Black […]
You fed and you fed and you fed. You were supposed to save her to bathe her to stroke her to shield her eyes from the shits of the […]
The world is now temporarily mute And it is peppered sufficiently with flares of blood flesh and explosions There are visions of cannibalistic emotions And he is rocking no, […]
In nomine Christi… Come to me, whispers death. His fingers are coiled around your wet and bloodied oesophagus. Tightening. Threatening. Inch by inch. Come to me, whispers […]
The night crickets sing, waving their antennas in the cool breeze. Innocent girl, fragile girl. She leaps and dances over broken twigs and rocks, the scratches on her face shining […]