Like a chair waiting Worst case scenario – sudden like rain in the afternoon at the park of bones, stuttering after-thoughts of gouty winters up spiral staircases while at foyer counters bouquets of joy and tapping their heels on parquet floor old dogs preen coyly to visions, sillage of summer stopping before mirror panes then peeping to smile the smile of new rennaissance coquetry… Anyhow, in the long tedious mutterings of all these half-dead dreams at some point this then tongue of innocence as riverbed of sweet will just go dry, or split and this serpent tongue will be flicking for better rhetorics, or rhymes – no more | Language of sharp objects Scintilla of smooth, or youth, dulling. Are you still right-handed? Because I can make the onion fall to the right… There are shopping carts Whisked away in corners Among stubborn standees, Shelf-talkers. These marketing geniuses Tongue-tied, stunned By their own expectations |
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BioEmeniano Acain Somoza, Jr. considers himself the official spiritual advisor of his roommates, Gordot and Dwight - the first a goldfish, the other a Turkish Van cat. Some forthcoming online and print, his works have been Editor's Choice in The Poetry Magazine, and featured in the Moria Poetry Journal, Fogged Clarity, Everyday Poem, Loch Raven Review, The Buddhist Poetry Review, Shot Glass Journal, The Philippines Free Press, Troubadour 21, Full of Crow, Indigo Rising, Asia Writes, Triggerfish Critical Review, Troubadors 21, Gloom Cupboard, TAYO Literary Magazine, Haggard & Halloo, and elsewhere. His first book, A Fistful of Moonbeams, was published by Kilmog Press in April 2010. This year, 'Songs of My Mother', a collection of 5 of his poems called a Jog was published by WISH Publishing. Poetry |