Piker Press — Weekly Journal of Arts and Literature
April 27, 2026

Contagion Is a Despot Poet

"...each arriving low, in permanent cursive..."

Contagion is a Despot Poet

Contagion is a despot poet. It
releases fatal verses from its throne.
Its alabaster palm will lean to sow
what words will wind within their binding strictures

each arriving low, in permanent cursive,
at the many nadirs of pages -- each
to immutable conclusion,
to shared, indelible metaphor:

dirges upon April mornings
eulogies at afternoon
rimes to loss at rayless night, as stars,
so slowly overflying a singing, dim landscape of endowed poetry,

are indistinct, indifferent.






Article © Eric Robert Nolan. All rights reserved.
Published in the October 19, 2020 issue .
Image(s) are public domain.
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