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February 24, 2020 / barton smock

from ( diets of the resurrected )

Moods for the vaguely exiled:

our leaflike
leaf
was once
a leaf
a shadow
as its
brain

February 24, 2020 / barton smock

from ( diets of the resurrected )

How we leave Ohio is

the first angel
it protects
an erasable
birthmark, the last

angel
a campfire
both

en route
to mother’s
sunburn

February 21, 2020 / barton smock

{ ask, un, ask }

SOME THINGS ASKED OF AND UNASKED FOR:

http://mysmallpresswritingday.blogspot.com/2019/02/barton-smock-my-small-press-writing-day.html

on my collection Ghost Arson, an interview by Crystal Stone for Flyway Journal:

Interview with Barton Smock, Author of “Ghost Arson”

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POEMS, ELSE:

https://thecollidescope.wordpress.com/2019/08/11/hungrily-poetic-an-interview-with-barton-smock/

https://thecollidescope.wordpress.com/2019/07/07/goodbyes-for-exodus/

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INQUIRY:

#TPQ5: BARTON D. SMOCK

POWER OF POETRY #84: BARTON SMOCK

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ALOUD, AND NOT PRETTY:

youtube channel readings: 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6WuSKK8yNnngtdNlb5NfwQ

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TINYLETTER

https://tinyletter.com/BartonSmock

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WORKS

for purchase:

Ghost Arson (Kung Fu Treachery Press, 2018)

on amazon:

at barnes & noble:
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/ghost-arson-barton-smock/1129931893?ean=9781946642868

privately self published:

animal masks on the floor of the ocean, 124 pages, 10.00, June 2019
Motherlings, 52 pages, 4.00, June 2019
an old idea one had of stars, 58 pages, 8.00, February 2020

via paypal (bartsmock@gmail.com)
or Venmo @Barton-Smock-1

February 21, 2020 / barton smock

from ( diets of the resurrected )

Ohio moons:

the child we could not bury
and the child
like it

a ghost crying over the loss of a plain colored pet

unmothered sisterlight

the time between oranges

February 21, 2020 / barton smock

from ( diets of the resurrected )

Ohio aggressions:

I’ve only to pinch myself
to get into
the dream

into the drop of blood that loves my eye

and I hope
it is there

my brother’s
suicidal
chameleon

there,
in the lap of my mother

who was the last
thing noticed
by time

February 19, 2020 / barton smock

from ( diets of the resurrected )

Moods for closure and then the thing itself:

The one I’m destroying and the one you’re saving are not the same. I was ugly, once, but they called me a lifetime behind my back. Poor, twice, but took over for a clown abused by a ghost. On three, my sister’s flashlight takes its little spot from the world. Many of our dead will switch gods.

February 16, 2020 / barton smock

from ( diets of the resurrected )

Ohio religions:

someone I don’t know
described you
to me
not
recently
but anyway
there were animals
not created
by god
confused
by the naming

February 13, 2020 / barton smock

from ( diets of the resurrected )

make death
fear you, not me

we all hear
that kid
& poetry

can’t be
the birthplace
of god

February 13, 2020 / barton smock

afternotes

I thought having the child
would change
the child

old soul, some said, and sickness
a dream
god rents
to ghost

February 12, 2020 / barton smock

from ( diets of the resurrected )

Ohio puberty:

they sing
in the locker room
to what
is mine, a scarecrow
for insects
etc
and then

they are saying
it backward
my safe
word