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November 23, 2019 / barton smock

from ( diets of the resurrected )

Ohio exits:

When you find prayer, ask music how touch knows where where is. Ask hand if it was ever more to blood than a lost slipper. Ask ghost why its miracle spared the angel. Ask horse anything. You are dear to me. If horse is even there.

November 22, 2019 / barton smock

from ( diets of the resurrected )

I want to sleep again on the kitchen floor beside my brother who is reading to himself from a book of baby names for the dead as if such a book exists and I want to imagine the velvet life of the thing that stirs itself so immediately soft in the garbage disposal that it becomes your fear of swimming and erases mine of having bones

November 22, 2019 / barton smock

from ( diets of the resurrected )

Ohio introductions:

Listening to the rain as it runs interference for echo’s disappearing hair

is Satan with her mousetrap

November 21, 2019 / barton smock

isacoustic.com

isacoustic.com

poets, recent:

Tim Miller:
http://isacoustic.com/2019/10/22/person-tim-miller-seven-poems-from-school-of-night/

Adeeba Shahid Talukder:
http://isacoustic.com/2019/10/25/person-adeeba-shahid-talukder-three-poems/

Erin Wilson:
http://isacoustic.com/2019/11/19/person-erin-wilson-five-poems/

Dare Williams:
http://isacoustic.com/2019/11/19/person-dare-williams-five-poems/

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reflections, recent:

Space Struck – Paige Lewis:
http://isacoustic.com/2019/10/13/space-struck-poems-paige-lewis/

Sea Above, Sun Below – George Salis:
http://isacoustic.com/2019/11/12/sea-above-sun-below-george-salis/

Nude Male with Echo – Darren C Demaree:
http://isacoustic.com/2019/11/13/nude-male-with-echo-poems-darren-c-demaree/

Meteorites – S. Brook Corfman:
http://isacoustic.com/2019/11/14/meteorites-poems-s-brook-corfman/

November 21, 2019 / barton smock

self, June 2019

animalmasks

Animal Masks On the Floor of the Ocean, 124 pages, 10.00
poems, June 2019
can be purchased via paypal (bartsmock@gmail.com)
or Venmo @Barton-Smock-1

MOTHERLINGS

MOTHERLINGS, 52 pages, 4.00
poems, June 2019
can be purchased via paypal (bartsmock@gmail.com)
or Venmo @Barton-Smock-1

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*be sure to include your mailing address in the comments of the order.

free PDFs for review upon request

any questions can be directed to bartsmock@gmail.com

November 21, 2019 / barton smock

from ( diets of the resurrected )

Ohio alibis:

Two sisters learn from the same angel how to use an insect bite as a fingerprint

November 20, 2019 / barton smock

from ( diets of the resurrected )

Some future:

A pop-up book about Ohio mosh pits is lost by a beloved chiropractor who has by default become an expert on unicorn pregnancy and who is wearily attracted to cures excluding those for bicycle legs as present in our newborns

November 19, 2019 / barton smock

person Dare Williams, five poems

barton smock's avatarISACOUSTIC*

A 2019 PEN America Emerging Voices Fellow, Dare Williams is a Queer HIV-positive poet, artist, activist native to Southern California. Dare’s poetry has been featured in Cultural Weekly and elsewhere and is forthcoming in THRUSH and Bending Genres. An alum of John Ashbery Home School Claremont, he is currently working on his first poetry collection.

Twitter: Dare_Williams13
Insta: Rebelwithapen
Facebook: Dare Williams

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When Momma Was a Moth

she would light the home search for small slivers

could split silk warm with a glare electric a body

against the oven would collect dirt find the cracks would

shrink and dim herself for lovers only clean the house

in a way she would arrange for those heading over

to look wealthy and neat would heat the place

with a quickened breath would stay waiting

a loud footstep enters each room turning

the bulbs off one pull chain at a time a…

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November 19, 2019 / barton smock

person Erin Wilson, five poems

barton smock's avatarISACOUSTIC*

Erin Wilson‘s poems have appeared in or are forthcoming in Poetry Ireland Review, Envoi, Kestrel, A Journal of Literature and Art, On the Seawall, The Honest Ulsterman, The Adirondack Review, Natural Bridge, The Literary Review of Canada, and elsewhere. Her first collection, At Home with Disquiet, is due out in the spring of 2020 with Circling Rivers. She lives and writes in a small town in northern Ontario, Canada.

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Five

i.

Delightfully, after you tug upon the curled white string
waiting for the prize to be set free from the hilltop
(that you perceive as a mountain),
leaf litter up to your knees,
you hold the tampon out before you
as though you might hypnotize me.
You are five pretending to be seventy,
“Now, just who might drink tea up here?”

Little misunderstood things like this are darling.
You are darling, whose cup runneth over with…

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November 19, 2019 / barton smock

person Sarah Nichols, three poems

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Sarah Nichols lives and writes in Connecticut. She is the author of eight chapbooks, including She May Be a Saint (Porkbelly Press, 2019), and This is Not a Redemption Story (Dancing Girl Press, 2018.) Her poems and essays have also appeared in Five:2:One Magazine, the Ekphrastic Review, Drunk Monkeys, and FreezeRay.

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After My Mother’s Death, “Mother” and “Death” Become Predictive Text

My mother is
My mother was
My mother is nowhere

She is everywhere
In the predictive text of my tongue, she is

abandonment

My mother’s body is ash in
a blue marble box

I did not see my mother’s soul ascend to heaven
when she died

My mother is without pain now

My mother is gone

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After My Mother’s Death, I Eat at Chipotle

I take a seat in the back. The
lunch time crowd is thinning, and I
wonder if I can eat

grief…

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