by Helen Ivory | May 9, 2023 | Featured, Poetry
That’s best to try In the magic mirror of competition, you’ll never win, best not to try. You have that loose neck, goosey-goosey, and those crow’s feet around your eyes. With their ebony-haired youth and rosy-lipped beauty, step-daughters are the...
by Helen Ivory | May 8, 2023 | Featured, Poetry
halfmens namaqualand the halfmens feeds off rare fog that travels inland from the coast, and struggles to seed. she is my sentry to the afterlife: the hills here look dead but they burn with grievances and blooms; they paint their poisons daily....
by Helen Ivory | May 7, 2023 | Featured, Poetry
Aum Desire shudders like a yawn to my surface, a deep song rising for air – a sound at the centre of myself. Sometimes I can feel it in my fingertips. Other times a colony of nights confounds me and my heart stammers. Without sound my body is just...
by Helen Ivory | May 5, 2023 | Featured, Poetry
How to Walk to the Sea Follow the footpath past the farm house dodging mud and deeper ruts Pass through the bent and rusted gate the ford choked by balsam and reeds At the first stile look up to the horizon vast grey sea, the buzzard. Ignore the...
by Helen Ivory | May 4, 2023 | Featured, Haibun, Tanka, Haiku & Haiga, Poetry
tongues of fire … the things I take the things it takes * drawn-out yawn . . . morning sunlight tangled in my old dog’s tail * beach sunset paints her face wine-red before love after love * around a bend in the wooded trail giant cliff Buddha *...