Another poem of mine on Syria, Telescope and night ornaments, is up today at The New Verse News (March 26, 2016). Many thanks to James Penha for giving this piece a warm welcome.
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Another poem of mine on Syria, Telescope and night ornaments, is up today at The New Verse News (March 26, 2016). Many thanks to James Penha for giving this piece a warm welcome.
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So pleased three poems of mine, I stayed with you when it was dark, Mirador & Inkblot found a home in a Canadian venue. Many thanks to Roxana Nastase, editor in chief of Scarlet Leaf Review for including my poems in their latest issue (March 15, 2016).
I stayed with you when it was dark
I left you dead at dawn with no sea around inside an empty rental room where paper flowers crouching before the matter of sky through the shattered window pane with no darkness to become one flesh with you.
I can now look afar off your dead hands which are not beyond the scope of a poem.
Mirador
Bouncing over my blue you rolled over like a damn boat as I kept watching you standing in the silence that claimed the night of your skin, the salt of your whispers and sighs, the roses of hope that’d colored my gaze on your smoky skull. Brittle and alone across the page, I look for you in the recesses of my dreams.
That dance was meant to be our last waltz, Soledad, where did you go?
Inkblot
i had known it from the start
she said
in sepia
and turned away
i tried to touch her
the membrane felt
and
felt
a song
the overcast
bounced and rolled over
like a damn boat
a hundred years
now to stretch away from each other
we imagined scars
where had been living
the extreme rust
thereafter came the leftover poems
and i got up only to walk up to
monnet’s poppy field
against the wall
and i bent down to
swaying flowers
thinking of her words
gone in blood
the flowers bled to let loose
in the meaning
and
to lose
the meaning
i tucked my dreams and dreads in her chest again
so quick she too opened her ribs
that kept ticking
all our corpses are swimming back up
and the clock
filled the room
a hundred years
the inkblot now made some sense
***
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Big thanks to James Penha, editor at The New Verse News for featuring my work. I am very pleased and honored to see my poem, Doors in the eyes of a refugee child, posted atop the magazine’s website today (March 9, 2016). Since 2005, the magazine (US) is presenting almost every day politically progressive poetry on current events and topical issues, large & small, international & local.
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Nothing so sensational about the Calais refugee camp evacuation, a poem I wrote about the Pas de Calais migrant evacuation is now up at I am not a silent poet (March 3, 2016). Many thanks to Reuben Woolley (I am not a silent poet) & Mari Lightman (Writers for Calais Refugees) for letting me take part in the poetry assault they are doing in response to what is happening in Calais.
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Some other poems published in I am not a silent poet in response to Calais “Jungle” Evacuation:
After the blaze by Kushal Poddar
279. courage to cross. by Sonja Benskin Mesher
Sightless Eyes by David Wilson
No one deserves to be teargassed, looking for shelter by Dave Rendle
One More Day 29/02/16 by Natalia Spencer
Nowhere Girl by Anshu Dhamiwal
Calais in October by Paul McElhinney
Dolphin, Fish.. Fuck It by Mike Bell
A History Lesson by Mandy Macdonald
Evacuate The Jungle by Kirstin Maguire
Anglophile (The Jungle) by David Wilson
not here / thoroughly by Reuben Woolley
Also be sure to check out Writers for Calais Refugees . A very good anthology to give read.
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Many thanks to Katie Manning over at Whale Road Review for including a poem of mine in their latest issue (Issue 2). So pleased my poem, Point of no return, written back in 2011, found a warm home (March 1, 2016). Be sure to check out the work of all other contributors.
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Very pleased to have a poem of mine called Frost in the eyes of a refugee woman published by I am not a silent poet (February 24, 2016). My humble and deepest gratitude to the editor Reuben Woolley for choosing once again my work.
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A poem of mine about the Syrian refugee crisis, No Country for a Jew, is now up at the current issue of Down in the Dirt magazine. The issue (January/February 2016, volume 134) is titled “the Breaking”(February 1, 2016). Many thanks Janet K.
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Three poems published in Revolution John (January 24, 2016). Many thanks to the Editor Sheldon Lee Compton.
Read them here: The pretty secret of the Butterfly, Mourning, This is an edited extract
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Two poems published in The Curly Mind, a blogzine (UK) for linguistically innovative poetry, weird & risky (January 23, 2016).
Once again, I’m very thrilled and honored to have my poetry in the second issue of this great publication of experimental poetry, alongside many fine authors. Big thanks to the Editor Reuben Woolley.
Read them here:
It takes a train to see America
Song and the bottom of the root
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You thought verb is everything published in I am not a silent poet (January 20, 2016).
For Ashraf Fayad, the Palestine poet, artist and curator, 35, who has been sentenced to death by beheading in Saudi Arabia for writing poems.
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Please sign the petition to free Ashraf Fayad
Free Ashraf, poet facing execution/Amnesty International
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