Reuben Woolley was born in Chesterfield, UK but now lives and works in Zaragoza, Spain. He has been published in various print and online magazines such as Tears in the Fence, The Lighthouse Literary Journal, The Interpreter's House, Domestic Cherry, The Stare's Nest, Ink Sweat and Tears, The Poetry Shed, Nutshells and Nuggets, Yellow Chair Review, Bone Orchard Poetry, and The Goose. His first collection, the king is dead, was published by Oneiros Books in 2014. A chapbook, dying notes, was published by Erbacce Press in 2015 and a short collection, skins, about and for the refugees was published in 2016 by Hesterglock Press. He edits two online magazines, I am not a silent poet for protest poems about abuse, and The Curly Mind for exploratory work.
lazy suggestions
so
they suggest
lips whisper
these spaces.they do not
sew
like spiders
a pattern of air
i’ll eat
a wing & liquify
my solid dinners
suggestively
the exercise of speech.i'll
trap the wholly
innocent
i am
immaculate
hungry
this is the way
the world was chewn
Thanks, David.
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