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    Biking 

    biking the sinkhole’s circumference 

    at speeds variable speeds hummed 

    into their bones kinetic melodies 

    contorting twisting hastening at intervals illegible my children bike around 

    the sinkhole’s maw and from my station dangling off this balloon 

    blue with the hypnotic approach of corpses yes from my station when the sun 

    at noontime positions immaculate above my children’s beloved deficit this 

    starlight passes through the deficit’s 

    wingspan entire i see through 

    to the opposite continent where markets haggard, vicious, maim friends like 

    vaporous dogs, the opposite continent 

    same as where my children will float 

    float into decay 

    from this, my balloon

    so blue and self-same 

    and while they bike the sinkhole’s girth their eyes scour me and while their eyes scour me

    Ransacked is the Living Room Where Families are Pursued with Ceaseless Envy by Some Wild Silver Fang 

    after Door (1988) 

    In the body of some loadbearing post 

    mill’s sprung a loose tooth 

    where strangers might lurk through  

    with terroristic intent 

    towards who i don’t know 

    When i ask the pond’s face 

    silence carpets space and time 

    Meadows out back 

    get shorn thin by the termites 

    their hazel jealousy 

    but termites don’t envy any 

    body at all 

    Instead the termites clamber to pack 

    birdchests with 

    their own breath 

    Predatory birds curl blue 

    with untended nails 

    like chlamydial knives 

    Language shears meadows to graveyards 

    while i watch it through my windowsill 

    while i watch 

    incoming calls decline 

    like god’s earthbound palm 

    against a diaphanous malady

    I Love Fast Cars 

    Orphic growl of her accelerator 

    rips every american interstate wide 

    open, to exhale 

    petroleum morning breath like 

    somebody else’s deathwish 

    Everyone rubbernecks 

    to vertigo’s pinnacle 

    driving themselves sleepless and in this 

    sleeplessness dwells a four 

    truck collision in the shape of her mouth 

    She paints ten digits on her 

    van’s flank 

    how speedracers do and when 

    lonely sons or lonely daughters 

    dial her, orpheus answers 

    with harpnotes 

    to cut the breaks 

    on the revolution of the heavenly spheres 

    When the fire department finds us 

    smoldering, glittering 

    with smolderingglittering plastic splinters 

    wafting from our headlights 

    the landscape smacks them past hangover 

    at once speeding and stuck 

    icy, frothing with hunger

    Sorry 

    supply chains in shrapnel at the breath of a lovebird 

    arrives the future 

    a slow constriction of the human being 

    I hung 

    too much 

    from a bleeding branch 

    now every passing body flickers 

    blue with alien light


    PJ Lombardo is a writer from New Jersey. He co-edits GROTTO, a journal of grotesque-surrealist poetry, and he previously worked for Action Books. Read his writing in Community Mausoleum, capgras, Tagvverk, Hobart Pulp, Lana Turner Journal and elsewhere.

    July 13, 2025
    Fiction, high horse magazine, Literature, pj lombardo, Poems, Poetry, the blue cherub, upcoming release, Writing

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