Poetry Benjamin Dawes Poetry Benjamin Dawes

August 14th

Tel Aviv glistened on August 14th. The Municipality Building glowed black, red, white and green, of the UAE flag, its freshly minted ally…

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Poetry Benjamin Dawes Poetry Benjamin Dawes

Of Bears

How well do bears swim? Do they prefer fish or honey? What do they dream of on their long winter sleep?

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Poetry Felix Odey Poetry Felix Odey

Ronda

Enter in, peel back the matted present varnished and taped, like the clasping hands of bark on a tree, rent to reveal history in spiralled stamps.

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Poetry Saskia Lumley Poetry Saskia Lumley

What if

One day he just couldn’t understand, So thought he shouldn’t and he wouldn’t…

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Poetry Tom Lewis Poetry Tom Lewis

Chestnut

He had sweet eyes. The type that change seasons. The type you can’t find but stumble upon in a restaurant somewhere…

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