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An international online magazine
that publishes Surrealist poetry in English.
Issue Fourteen
WENDY LYON In Praise of Delirium The ice floe on the river is crackling into two; a thin, gray snake of water hisses between the pieces and no silence eases anyone, anywhere. Now furious, lean birds scrape their wings against the air, their shadows thud against the bedroom wall, and my bones grate against each other, crushed by fever's weight—even as a pillow lies complacent and plump at the foot of my bed, even as it's dropping feathers slow and heavy, one by one they hit the floor with a thud and disappear even as the floor begins to groan. But the fat of this pillow won't melt away, it endures as dread comfort to kick, an immortal taunt though its feathers drop fever-soaked, relentless, down. But let the river crack, the birds' wings scrape, the floor break from feathers' weight—all of it would vanish, if I did. This delirium be praised. Wendy Lyon lives in Connecticut. Her work has appeared, or is forthcoming, in Across the Margin, The Anthology of Magazine Verse, Yearbook of American Poetry, Amelia, Beloit Poetry Journal, The Greensboro Review, Grub Street, The Literary Review, Manhattan Review, Moving Out, Poetry Northwest, The Round, Small Pond, and The Windsor Review. |
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