Today’s choice

Previous poems

Jane Pearn

 

 

 

skin

the pool holds my face

my breath
ripples the water
creases my skin

settles
still again

my skin
water skin
sky skin

all that holds us in

 

 

Jane Pearn‘s poems and short stories have appeared in several print and online magazines. She has been twice long-listed in the National Poetry Competition and has three published collections. Jane lives in Selkirk in the Scottish Borders.

Mark Czanik

I loved the tales Luke told me of starving writers,
and the sacrifices they made following their hearts.
Philip K Dick eating dog food. Bukowski’s candy bars.

Nigel King

My compass – its needle set with a sliver of blue stone – spins and spins. Breath mists my snow
goggles. I wipe them endlessly. Even in these thick seal-skin mitts my hands are frozen. I have been
no place as still as this.

Gail Webb

He cuts. I lie still, teach myself
to dream of St David’s Bay,
seaweed strewn on incoming tides,
surfers slice big waves in half.