Poems

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  • Three poems by Nadia Mifsud translated from Maltese by Miriam Calleja

    abracadabresque this silence spreading sorrow
  • Three Poems

    I’ve seen demons, each one tossed
  • N27P23 (2/2/14) | N27P26   (2/7/14) | N27P29   (2/9/14)

    suddenly here
  • Your Beautiful Mouth

    The sun is the sum of one particular age, the moon
  • August, Hinge

    How would you describe these pandemic days,
  • My Polish and Another Poem

    When I try to thank it, it shushes me. Then illuminates my way to the Exit.
  • The Cocoon, I Started Slowly & Morning’s Only Yellow

    Visiting my cousin’s church I found
  • The Absurd Self Looking Both Ways at Once | Inventing Nightlife

    Plato said the world is divided into a world
  • The Age of the Onion

    The onion is a Book of Revelations, diced to proverb-size.
  • Letter to a Cyclist and Early Spring

    The cyclist who’s rushing for the usual gold
  • The Blue Light

    Where were you as the light descended & do you
  • The Only One

    In the stories of old there were always three.