A stray hair of a cloud caresses the lip of the moon,
My eyes once pebbles carried by the inflexible current
Of a raging river,
Erode into their fleshy moulds and gloop to goo.
The flow of screams from the one mother's throat
That forces stars to slide out of the sky,
As the veins of constellations
Cascade down to the dirt,
To form flesh that tickles the roots born
Like me,
To worship the sun's absence.
David Hay was inspired to write after
discovering the Romantics, particularly Keats and Shelley, as well as the works
of Woolf and Kerouac. His work has been accepted for publication in Dreich,
Abridged, Acumen, The Honest Ulsterman, The Dawntreader,The Babel Tower Notice
Board, Ink, Sweat and Tears, The Lake, Selcouth Station, GreenInk Poetry,
Dodging the Rain, Seventh Quarry and Expat-Press, among others. His debut
publication is the Brexit-inspired prose-poem Doctor Lazarus published by Alien
Buddha Press 2021.
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