poetry

poetry   December 6, 2025

Three poems

A line from Wassily Kandinsky (2) Fish do not have hands but do display a breathless, almost childlike, quality, even in emails. Everyday activities can often be the most meaningful signifiers. I want to create that exclamation mark balloon & “...

poetry   November 8, 2025

Three poems by Jo Gardiner

8 am, 3 February 1967 Piled into the station wagon, your sweaty skin sticking to vinyl. Seven hot bodies: three in the front, three behind, and you in the back with a book. “Norwegian Wood” on the radio I once had a girl  … Travelling a thousand...

poetry   September 27, 2025

Six poems

The wishing stone As a child I would put pebbles in my mouth to better know their shape. Around the stone, unusually smooth I’d feel the spit inside my cheeks and think of how an oyster works at a single piece of grit. I remember once reading that...

poetry   September 6, 2025

Three poems

Graphology Causality 72 If woken on a low-sun day snakes here being deadlier will fight their venom to take control of the light they feel unakin too. Such myths of purity and sacrifice, such residues of dragon slaying, coats of arms and...

poetry   August 14, 2025

Three poets

De Chirico after Bruce Bond’s “Oval” Faceless pathos, he said. Heads huge, smooth, hermetic as eggs. What I did not before, I saw. Felt gratitude for his teaching. But then he spoke of the way a child knows her way out of the wound in another’s body...

poetry   July 5, 2025

Four poems

As I Go Out A coffee cup fills and empties Is it sad or ready? The sun rains through the back window The plum tree showers its old leaves a quiet song not saying anything There’s a kind of ash in the air, a crush of all that’s fallen autumn’s fecund...

poetry   April 26, 2025

Four poems

All / those who / come as guests In Antwerp he asks the truck drivers but in vain. The day starts fading & they, without being trapped by retrospective, exert no influence upon judgements of distance. He walks away from them. All totalitarian...

poetry   April 12, 2025

Three poems

If I were Poet Laureate: a mandate 1. Acrostics across the sky Petrarchan sonnets on bridges connecting lovers on opposite cities. 2. Low-flying drones to drop care packages a confetti of verses on downtrodden heads scraps of bibliotherapy for the...

poetry   March 29, 2025

Three poems

This New Way I don’t understand this new way of living. Buying a house then razing it. Even the grass. So everything is new. Everything is not new. Is it a relentless flight from ourselves? I was always told I was weak. Not anymore. I’ve got a...

poetry   March 8, 2025

Two poems

Anytime Before Byzantium From the back deck I hear the swans cry look up, and see them winging by. Each of them contain two motifs: The curlicue 2 when on the water the eelneck & bodybulb when on the air. That outstretched neck, the strange...

poetry   February 22, 2025

Three poems

Consolations 40 The house is surrounded by dead and dying bees; there are almost no birds to reject this offering of collapse. Bee stings are intact, and dead bees are lighter than breath. Hive imploding or attacked. This is an issue outside the sun...