Hampstead 1979 He says he's a Gemini too, always wears white linen to parties and is a recreational heroin user in an open relationship. He whispers lunch and writes his number on a £1 note and yes on a rainy Friday he buys me real champagne at Sheekey's, feeds me oysters with his fingers … Continue reading Two poems by Jacqueline Saphra
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Ghazal by by Mona Arshi
Not even our eyes are our own... - Frederico Garcia Lorca, The House of Bernarda Alba I want to tune in to the surface, beside the mayfly, listen to how she holds her decorum on the skin of the pond. I want to sequester words, hold them in stress positions, foreignate them, … Continue reading Ghazal by by Mona Arshi