Poetry – Issue 8 | February 2010
Two poems by Sheila Wild
Photograph of a Dead Snake on the Costa de la Luz
A moment selected
for its oddity;
outside the frame
sand sieved into powdered gold,
ocean’s hush and slur.
It is not a snake,
but an after image of life,
a leash of silver and shivered glass
slipped from the wrist
of Icarus.
Bending close, I take a photograph,
the moment narrow and bright,
and freighted with self-erasure.
About the author
Sheila Wild, an unashamed but ethical tourist, has come nose-to-nose with Bandhavgarh’s biggest tiger and interviewed the Dalai Lama in Dharamsala. She has also travelled to Indiana, Johannesburg and the entire east coast of Australia. She has had works published in Obsessed with Pipework, The Rialto, and Writers Inc.
Read our current issue, Issue 8 | February 2010:
Poetry
Berlin by Sy Margaret Baldwin
Two Poems by Sean Edgley
After Your Funeral I Set Out to Find You in Different Time Zones by Jennifer Faylor
Painter by Ricky Garni
Other Than by Dana Guthrie Martin
Two poems by Timothy Kercher
Five Views of Guanajuato: A Mythology by Athena Kildegaard
Two poems by Mary Kovaleski Byrnes
Goya by Trent Nutting
The Changing of the Flowers by Jennifer Saunders
Two poems by Ken Turner
Postcard prose
Buttons by Jennifer Faylor
The Enemy Tree by Kirby Wright
Escape on the Canal by Addie Zierman

