When eternity began its incessant barking
I slipped on the muzzle, took it for a walk.
What a beautiful specimen, said one.
What sunken jowls, said another.
We pulled in different directions,
arms straining in their sockets.
We looked like old chums.
The knife respectfully out of sight.
-Andrei Guruianu
“There are sharp flashes of light, moments when the miraculous world reveals itself to us swiftly, fully. And, because the mind is also a miracle, the lucky words sometimes arrive to capture that revelation and through it witness what it means to be alive. That is the gift of this gorgeous collection.”
– Mary Ann Taylor-Hall
Recent posts from Bigger Than They Appear:
- “Having Banished the Musicians” by Tom C. Hunley
- “Brevity” by Alan Elyshevitz
- “Sudden Storm” by Jane Gentry
- “Winter Heron” by Priscilla Atkins
- “To Earth” by Leatha Kendrick
Andrei Guruianu is the author of three collections of poetry and the memoir Metal and Plum (Mayapple Press, 2010). Most recent interest—digital photography.
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