Remedios Varo: Harmony Many ceilings fly over oaks and maples. A form arrives in today’s mail. Check one: male or female. Why quibble? I open a red chest. Brave today, I pull out several former selves, all ragged, some dead, this chest their coffin. I don’t know my current self. I often wear a self for a season or two before I bury it in the chest. Harmony puts a kettle on. We drink tea and feed the ceiling. Kenneth Pobo Kenneth Pobo has an ekphrastic book from Circling Rivers called Loplop in a Red City. His work has appeared or will appear in: North Dakota Quarterly, Summerset Review, Nimrod, Hawaii Review, and elsewhere.
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August 2022
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