Piker Press — Weekly Journal of Arts and Literature
April 13, 2026

Grip

By Sanjeev Sethi

Grip

Lineage cannot locate adjectives
to address me,
they hire the closest hatch:
Fail to face me
in any real way.

The passage is protracted.
Births and burials intercede.
One of the boons of breadth:
Patina of politeness
covers the kitty.

On the surface,
there isn’t any stress.
Hindsight wipes the field of vision.








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