Monthly Archives: October 2010

Messengers by Jeremiah Sieber

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the dream

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Chromosome Storm by Jeremiah Sieber

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between the lines

I could tell by the way the spiders are everywhere And the dreams I had last night seemed to carry over into the day That this is to be taken seriously Take note observe and contemplate And we rush into … Continue reading

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Mirror or riM part 4 by Jeff Diteman

(Br)other, rocketfuel huffer, shivering exposed and buffeted under the illusion of agency, frothing nervously into action under the impetus of mitochondrial ambition, licking a fistful of raisins jammed into a jarful of honey, brrr-hummingbird-other living time on an accelerated scale, … Continue reading

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First Kiss by Robert Basilisk

First Kiss My chest covered in bedbug bites, with my limbs caked in sweat and mosquito besos, with fear and trembling, with bed sheets crusted in somebody else’s semen with nothing to my name but a bag full of sand … Continue reading

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Birds from the Troposphere by Jeremiah Sieber

This Month Axe Handle is pleased to feature the art of Jeremiah Sieber. New paintings will be posted twice a week, happy October! Artist’s Statement There is a space somewhere in between the beating hearts we all have inside of … Continue reading

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the wedding

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Hammock Prayer by Robert Basilisk

Hammock Prayer Is God everywhere? There is too much peace sadness exists only in the happy songs about figments of sadness. Everybody finds God there and here when they want and truly need. But where is God when you need … Continue reading

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exit

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