#CanadianWriters
This is the plum season, the night… blue and distended, the moon hazed, this is the season of peach… with their lush lobed bulbs that glow in the dusk, apples
i Behind glass in Mexico this clay doll draws its lips back in a snarl; despite its beautiful dusty shawl,
You walked in front of me, pulling me back out to the green light that had once grown fangs and killed me. I was obedient, but
Whether is it possible to become l… Whether one tree looks like anothe… Whether there is water all around the edges or not. Whether there are edges or whether
Winter. Time to eat fat and watch hockey. In the pewter mo… a black fur sausage with yellow Houdini eyes, jumps up on the bed… to get onto my head. It’s his
Whether he will go on singing or not, knowing what he knows of the horror of this world: He was not wandering among meadows all this time. He was down there
She reclines, more or less, Try that posture, it’s hardly lang… Her right arm sharp angles. With her left she conceals her amb… Shoes but not stockings,
Snow packs the roadsides, sends du… onto the pavement, moves through vision like a wave or sand… The bus charges this winter, a whale or blunt gray
You’re sad because you’re sad. It’s psychic. It’s the age. It’s… Go see a shrink or take a pill, or hug your sadness like an eyeles… you need to sleep.
This is the one song everyone would like to learn: the song that is irresistible: the song that forces men to leap overboard in squadrons
This is the lair of the landlady She is a raw voice loose in the rooms beneath me. the continuous henyard
In winter the beach is empty but south, so there is no snow. Empty can mean either peaceful or desolate. Two kinds of people walk here:
I do not mean the symbol of love, a candy shape to decorate cakes with, the heart that is supposed to belong or break;
More and more frequently the edges of me dissolve and I become a wish to assimilate the world, in… you, if possible through the skin like a cool plant’s tricks with ox…
Marriage is not a house or even a tent it is before that, and colder: The edge of the forest, the edge of the desert