Millipede
“now I want to return,/ return to that alerted night,/ when you walked on my face/ with a thousand legs like a millipede,/ as if you owned the place…” Weekend poem, by Jeremy Freedman.
Read MoreJeremy Freedman is an artist and writer in New York City. His photographs have been exhibited in Europe and the United States and have been recently featured in ‘Hothouse’, ‘Redivider’, ‘The Monarch Review’, ‘The Citron Review’ and ‘The Doctor T.J. Eckleburg Review’. His poems have been published or are forthcoming in ‘Cartagena’, ‘Eclectica’, ‘Otoliths’, ‘The Wilderness House Literary Review’, ‘Orbis’, and elsewhere.
“now I want to return,/ return to that alerted night,/ when you walked on my face/ with a thousand legs like a millipede,/ as if you owned the place…” Weekend poem, by Jeremy Freedman.
Read More“In July 1966,/ weeping and wailing was heard/ from Cherry Grove to Corneille Estates…” Weekend poem, by Jeremy Freedman.
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