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An international online magazine that publishes Surrealist poetry in English.


Issue Seven

  

TONY KITT




The Cornerstone of Tomorrow



Life you've been wading through, its
calligraphy... The boulders behind your back
practice the baby smile of footballers.
You collect church seashells, you invite

every dogsbody to your misbalance day – all this
plus the whisper of chrysalids will lead you
through this green parallelogram, the trapdoor of sleep,
to some "more often than not" place.

Thinking is a malady of our own interjection,
the stratagem of bewilderment.
Do you know all your "not-yets" yet?
We can see you, otherness, your eyes climbing

that cliff, following the path across abstraction.
The sea always sings goodbyes; the waves' mouths
gasp for phraseology. Tomorrow is a chanting megalith;
today, a building under destruction.





Game On


It may be off season but the game plays itself. The score sings a score song; what comes flying over the net gets returned. The net is the colour of autumn's eyes; it captures the constraint of the moment. The mist is an allusion to 'isms and 'ologies.

Is there any human presence on the other side? Can we discern a silhouette outline readying to ask, "Do you like crickets?" – or is there a ball machine bombarding us with tomorrows?

The scoreboard is sick with emergency numbers; spectators' brains are teaming with handshakes and leg movements. The microphone keeps count of centuries. In the tall chair, there's a black hole. The match will have to end before dark.





Down the Grete Stern's Well


Women are flying trees
wandering hands of the world

Crosses dream of becoming ladders
The weight of the moon is
too much for you
let's bleach our
biographical blotches

We giraffe through the continent
and take a trainsnake
to the eyes' coast
we fall into somebody's nostrils
and find our way onto a billboard

A spy in the sky
the self-evidence of cages
Hello this is your inner tiger speaking
without a mouth
How far can you go
if you carry non-being with you?

Cages break
into smaller cages





Tony Kitt lives in Dublin, Ireland. His poems appear in Oxford Poetry, Poetry Ireland Review, The Prague Revue, Plume, BlazeVOX, The Honest Ulsterman, The North, Ink Sweat & Tears, Cyphers, Stride, etc. His chapbook entitled The Magic Phlute was published by SurVision Books in 2019.





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