by Rachel Piercey | Jan 12, 2022 | Issue 1 poems
The water begins in the river The river begins in the mountains The mountains begin in an earthquake The earthquake begins in a tremor The tremor begins in the earth’s crust The earth’s crust begins in the ocean The ocean begins in the moon-tides The moon-tides begin...
by Rachel Piercey | Jan 12, 2022 | Issue 1 poems
Catching a Yawn At first you don’t notice it.Because a yawn starts tiny,Tweaking in the top of your belly.Then your ribs begin to tickleAnd to rise and roll Over your chest, drawing your breath Until now you notice;There’s a ball in your chest spinning, ping pong...
by Rachel Piercey | Jan 12, 2022 | Issue 1 poems
Nine months of waiting – best part of a year. Mum’s belly a beachball; mine swelling with fear. What if they love me less than before? When our three becomes a four. Our house filling up with mysterious things: monitors, bottles, baby slings. Nappies. A...
by Rachel Piercey | Jan 12, 2022 | Issue 1 poems
Tick … tock … tick … tock … Can you hear the platform clock? Crowds are queuing in the station, Dreaming of their destination. Bags and trunks and packs and cases, Bound for umpteen different places! Up the line the track is singing; Silver rails are faintly ringing....
by Rachel Piercey | Jan 12, 2022 | Issue 1 poems
Well, here is a puzzle I can’t seem to fix. Am I in year seven? Or still a year six? Primary’s over – it’s finished, all done. There’s no doubt about it; the summer’s begun. I’ve taken my books home, I’ve emptied my tray. No need to rehearse for the end-of-school...
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