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unblocked like a drain fulla shit

George says he listens to Radio 4 because he’s nearing 30
but Nicko says he hates it when a poem says something like “George says.”

What point is there in describing the world around me?
Justice, redemption, representation: the only re...

a month ago
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2

A Daffodil Appears to Me

She’s shadowy and her eyes hurt. The photos of her are devotional.

A coordinated chord of strings, redundant perhaps.

A room of friends with new hair and new balaclavas and again the coordinated chord of strings that elicits a river of fe...

3 months ago
5
1

vomit

i ate raw potato last night. just a couple of bites. it was my father who’d done them, the french fries. i didn’t have the heart to tell him i was crunching straight through starch so i shut up and swallowed. i woke up feeling like shit....

3 months ago
13

Rice paper, lake, chandelier

Perhaps I am kidding myself about
being made human in my suffering.

Sometimes it’s like my thoughts
are mould-ridden and expired,

left in the microwave for too long.

I want to be told what to think
and what music to listen to

some...

3 months ago
6

melbourne poem

In the beginning
there was a fire.

Stark gum trees
crisp and calcined.

We steered clear,
stuck to the coast.

The fog rose
from the eastern sky.

You see, matters of the flesh
are serious like certainty.

The Australian waters h...

4 months ago
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2

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