well priced
the moon pours out its light
like wine from a well-priced bottle
the world is intoxicating
when you give it the chance
not pristine, or laced
with hints of something else
but rich, earthy, drunken
full and bursting as syrah grapes
the spice-box of youth.
and as this light of shadows
this blood of poets
continues to flow
& overflow,
we drink it down simply
and want only for more
well-priced nights
like this one.
a clean, crisp winter
your absence
is an ache
that spreads through
everything.
memories
that linger
like perfume.
memories of being
alive in the
wintertime
speaking
about the world.
you wanted every part
of it.
remembered
warm cafes and
a feeling like the beauty
of a clean,
crisp winter.
a clear smooth accent
speaking
about the world.
you went back
to it.
leaving
a voice that spreads
like an ache
through
everything.
Bionote
Ben Adams is a writer and political ranter currently studying for his
PhD on the poetry of Charles Bukowski. He comes from Adelaide in South
Australia, which Salman Rushdie once called a sleepy conservative town
(of 1.2 million) and “ideal setting for a Stephen King novel, or horror
film.” Ben takes this as a compliment, much preferring King’s work to
that of Mr Rushdie. Ben has also worked as state ambassador for Express
Media’s National Young Writers’ Month, a Buzzcuts arts reviewer and
coordinator, and had several poems appear in the online small press. He
proudly served among those last few video store clerks to hold their
ground against the coming of Netflix. More at
backpagesblog.wordpress.com
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