Love, love, love this poem. I wonder if you'd consider allowing me to include it in the upcoming issue of my zine, A Handmade Life. All contributors receive 3 copies and a small gift. Issue 4 is going to press by the end of the week, so let me know if I can squeeze you in!
Come see my Alchemy Studios blog and you'll know who the heck I am!
Or email me at robinomayberry (at) yahoo (dot) com.
Thanks Jim!
April 2, 2009 at 4:17 PM
The river meets the bank – the garbage, the old bricks on the beach the dead fish
Discarded signs of life washed up in a useless forgotten place
Nobody knows, Nobody cares, Nobody goes there, down where the bushes are scratchy, down among the poison ivy where the aluminum can and broken Styrofoam chunks are resting
And what about the bugs we don’t even know exist? What about the bacteria that live in colonies on our skin? What about maggots and dung beetles?
Their whole existence is on the edge of another life, between the lines of someone else’s plans
The things we were done with the places we couldn’t use
"Frontiers and Membranes"
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Love, love, love this poem. I wonder if you'd consider allowing me to include it in the upcoming issue of my zine, A Handmade Life. All contributors receive 3 copies and a small gift. Issue 4 is going to press by the end of the week, so let me know if I can squeeze you in!
Come see my Alchemy Studios blog and you'll know who the heck I am!
Or email me at robinomayberry (at) yahoo (dot) com.
Thanks Jim!
April 2, 2009 at 4:17 PM