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The Savage Wonder Literary Blog

Savage Wonder

The literary blog (and mailing list) of Savage Wonder Art Center

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Latest Issues

"Envy"

Icarus imitated the golden plover,
Drawn toward a blue folly
Above, looping through echoes
Of a boy’s prankish laughter,

Through an airy labyrinth
Of conjecture. A lifetime
Ahead of Daedalus, with noon sun
In his eyes, he o...

9 months ago
2

"WHAT WERE WE"

What were we, but analogue solutions
to digital problems in fugitive states?
Our youthful obscurity used in factory formation,
the concealed breeding of convulsions of hate,
forever frothing that poisonous weakness
disguised as a...

10 months ago
2

"FOOD"

What can I say about food?
It’s good for humans to eat
and if you’re not in the mood
for veggies you can eat meat.
Food is rather essential
for existence don’t you think.
Food can be experimental,
be careful what you eat or dr...

10 months ago
2

"Trees"

I think that I shall never see
A poem lovely as a tree.
A tree whose hungry mouth is prest
Against the earth’s sweet flowing breast;
A tree that looks at God all day,
And lifts her leafy arms to pray;
A tree that may in Summer w...

a year ago
1

"The dust has finally settled"

The dust has finally settled
I see the lighthouse now

In the storm I watched it flame fade
Softly and slowly
I felt absolute fear without its illumination
But I found I can navigate alone again

For a long season it stood my...

a year ago
3

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