John W. Sexton
A Thought, Then Gone
by psychiatrist's couch ...
we disembark
at the menstruating shoe
fingering the leader ...
the likeness on the coin
was suitably blunt
x-ray
of the bone China ... the dinner service
loses its striker
climbed the ladder
to the City of Thirty …
an eclipse of the dice
peels the healed skin …
a doppelgänger formed
from his all-over wound
the bulbul gals
trill and shake ...
we scatter oats oh-hey-ho
his words came
from somewhere deep ... the witch's tongue
finds the orifice
FOR SALE
fifteen blades
of forest sunlight
inside its jug
the snail
initiates spill
dead Putin sewn upright
to a living horse ...
yes will the steppes resound
a thought, then gone ...
the water guitar
seeps into her coat
To Lose Oneself
Dr Duzzalot's sharks
spoke sharply ... but blunt
on the subject of death
snail’s frail snotbody
and only one corridor
to lose oneself in
disintegrated aeons gone ...
ancestries of grass
recorded us
litmus ...
Europa's ocean scarlet
at the dip of our toes
the blind second-guessers …
next-ray envisioned
they discern clearly
womb travellers …
nascent fey daughters enrapture
their to-be-fathers
once on that frictionless
glassy planet
there was no stopping us
light from the hall …
the gap under the door
is the way to between
blind, blind with angels
… please do not remove
the pins from our eyes
A Stainless Future
compassion
without question ... rescuing
the clay pigeons
does a rainbow
cast a shadow?
her fly agaric dress
grass burrs in the hare's ears ...
the mind of a shooting star
makes it to earth
clang the heels
of your iron shoes ...
home inches down the hill
horrifying precision ...
the alarming clock
took dead batteries
a stainless future ...
to relieve the tedium
I order a migraine
John W. Sexton lives in the Republic of Ireland and is the author of five poetry collections, the most recent being The Offspring of the Moon (Salmon Poetry, 2013). Under the ironic pseudonym of Sex W. Johnston he has recorded an album with legendary Stranglers frontman, Hugh Cornwell, entitled Sons Of Shiva, which has been released on Track Records. He is a past nominee for The Hennessy Literary Award and his poem "The Green Owl" won the Listowel Poetry Prize 2007. In 2007 he was awarded a Patrick and Katherine Kavanagh Fellowship in Poetry.
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A Thought, Then Gone
by psychiatrist's couch ...
we disembark
at the menstruating shoe
fingering the leader ...
the likeness on the coin
was suitably blunt
x-ray
of the bone China ... the dinner service
loses its striker
climbed the ladder
to the City of Thirty …
an eclipse of the dice
peels the healed skin …
a doppelgänger formed
from his all-over wound
the bulbul gals
trill and shake ...
we scatter oats oh-hey-ho
his words came
from somewhere deep ... the witch's tongue
finds the orifice
FOR SALE
fifteen blades
of forest sunlight
inside its jug
the snail
initiates spill
dead Putin sewn upright
to a living horse ...
yes will the steppes resound
a thought, then gone ...
the water guitar
seeps into her coat
To Lose Oneself
Dr Duzzalot's sharks
spoke sharply ... but blunt
on the subject of death
snail’s frail snotbody
and only one corridor
to lose oneself in
disintegrated aeons gone ...
ancestries of grass
recorded us
litmus ...
Europa's ocean scarlet
at the dip of our toes
the blind second-guessers …
next-ray envisioned
they discern clearly
womb travellers …
nascent fey daughters enrapture
their to-be-fathers
once on that frictionless
glassy planet
there was no stopping us
light from the hall …
the gap under the door
is the way to between
blind, blind with angels
… please do not remove
the pins from our eyes
A Stainless Future
compassion
without question ... rescuing
the clay pigeons
does a rainbow
cast a shadow?
her fly agaric dress
grass burrs in the hare's ears ...
the mind of a shooting star
makes it to earth
clang the heels
of your iron shoes ...
home inches down the hill
horrifying precision ...
the alarming clock
took dead batteries
a stainless future ...
to relieve the tedium
I order a migraine
John W. Sexton lives in the Republic of Ireland and is the author of five poetry collections, the most recent being The Offspring of the Moon (Salmon Poetry, 2013). Under the ironic pseudonym of Sex W. Johnston he has recorded an album with legendary Stranglers frontman, Hugh Cornwell, entitled Sons Of Shiva, which has been released on Track Records. He is a past nominee for The Hennessy Literary Award and his poem "The Green Owl" won the Listowel Poetry Prize 2007. In 2007 he was awarded a Patrick and Katherine Kavanagh Fellowship in Poetry.
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