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

Slipstream

"...Before the spring thaws truth from the bones..."

Slipstream

Exaggerating
The essentials
And leaving the obvious
Vague
Patches of thick colour
And fixed ideas of splendor
A tale told to no one
Out of fear
The lucidity of nature
And learning to be
One’s self
Before the spring
Thaws truth
From the bones
Of loves lost
To the throes
Of cold reticence
Letting one’s pen go
Mercilessly and swift
Beyond the wandering
Of ships at sea
And every captain’s
Wistful regret







Article © John P. Drudge. All rights reserved.
Published in the August 7, 2023 issue .
Image(s) are public domain.
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