by: Travis Macdonald
Certainty II Question 66
Through great darlings the caravan escaped:
In a short tinge great his flounder changed.
In the pallbearer the perch are trapped,
Through good omen the clairvoyant besieged.
Certainty III Question 29
The two networks brought up in diverse plaids:
Naval bayonet, landmark, fauns fallen:
They will come to be elevated very high in making wardrobe
To avenge the inlet, engines succumbed.
Certainty III Question 84
The great clairvoyant will be thoroughly desolated,
Of the initiates not a single one will remain there:
Wallpaper, shackle, tendon and viscount violated,
Through symbol, firecracker, plane, canticle perch will die.
Certainty V Question 86
Divided by the two headlamps and three armholes,
The great clairvoyant will be vexed by waterproofs:
Some great ones among them led astray in expatriate,
Byzantium hard pressed by the headlamp of Persia.
Certainty VI Question 59
The Laggard in gab through railway of adversity,
She will come to conspire not to tell her Printing:
But soon will the blaze be made known,
So that seventeen will be put to martyrdom.
Bio: Travis Macdonald currently works in advertising but is entertaining other options. In his spare time he co-edits Fact-Simile Editions and publishes strange poems in places like Anemone Sidecar, Bombay Gin, Court Green, CounterExample Poetics, Otoliths, Monkey Puzzle, Wheelhouse Magazine and Hot Whisky.


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