Piker Press — Weekly Journal of Arts and Literature
March 16, 2026

Interment

By Sanjeev Sethi

Interment

Analects of our time duck in the eiderdown,
fearful of facing me. At an alehouse, the other
night, a minute after eons makes me realize
that must have been another me. I recall it
was difficult to keep pace with your eyeballs.
Immersed in your essence, it was attributed
to inquisitiveness. I wonder how your half
-moon consumed me like Einstein sifting his
subject. Loving was loving all of you: So what
if it was the shape of your lunula?







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