ERGOT ALKALOIDS

A poem by JW Summerisle

ERGOT ALKALOIDS


my life is a parasocial experience.


fractcals of something
black, screened purple


by the feedback loop.


amberlynn reid occupies


my absence of need, turns
the shower head on full
speed, dashing the
bathroom with wheat.


girls are much too
clever to fall
out of their prams


but not to check for poison.


girls are much too clever
to fall out of
their prams seeming


sweet but
structuring the work
of all our blame.


hard for stupid
girls to cope when


given such slick
and fragile rope.


can i hold the whole of me?


how hysterical we
women are when


called to justify
the rye and
calculate just how
much we are lost.

how hysterical we women
are and the girls just don’t


know it yet daisy-chaining
the sickened wheat thinking


the grass stems from their feet and
their whole inheritance is the sky.

JW Summerisle lives in the English East Midlands and often appears on TikTok @jw_summerisle . Their first poem appeared in the 2007 Foyles Young Poets pamphlet, and their first chapbook, kinfolk, came out somewhat recently with Black Sunflowers Poetry press.

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Published on July 26, 2023 02:30
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