by Helen Ivory | Sep 26, 2019 | Prose & Poetry
Departure This is the last voice singing my love has gone my love has gone to the great silence of the animals and trees Joseph O’Callaghan is a lawyer and poet, living in Shropshire, England. Joseph participates in the Shrewsbury...
by Helen Ivory | Sep 25, 2019 | 2019 poetry picks, Prose & Poetry
Brick by Brick how tough a wall you can build from bubbles they stack like bricks and solidify into something you couldn’t break with a sledgehammer when you pick up the phone the words are fewer harder dripping not flowing a sponge wrung to its...
by Helen Ivory | Sep 24, 2019 | Prose & Poetry
it’s cold outside & burning worlds fall you know see a sky a full collection i made & didn’t you sound a sad & bitter i said was there ever a further mile or other star this is not a final play the oceans where we hold the fibre mother...
by Helen Ivory | Sep 23, 2019 | 2019 poetry picks, Prose & Poetry
NIMBY and the Supermoon 2018 The window by her pillow has the best job in the house: it sneaks in day to kiss her awake to a tail-thumping heart. Curtains slice a piece of sky, twig-flecked, let her taste the creamy dawn shame it’s...
by Helen Ivory | Sep 22, 2019 | Prose & Poetry
overnight to london footnote: this tool does not provide fight in a nail salon on youtube (sings) moon river, wider than a mile ledged on a window sill……yeah right……… stick thin and miming and the real singer...