The Anthology of Monterey Bay Poets, 2004AQUARIUM CONFESSIONAL In a burst of creative thirst upon discovering four virgin walls and her natural ink reservoir she spurted black jets of squid hieroglyphics swirled over glass reflections while she gagged dribbling trails that threatened to reveal: "Alone, I am alone," to the first eye that paused permitted itself to cringe from her mute liquid roar blinding her world with currents of confessional glyphs, streaked incoherence of wobbly wet wondering breathed and rebreathed. ©copyright 2008 Judith Cody, all rights reserved previously published in Bathysphere Review, and also in The Anthology of Monterey Bay Poets. |
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