David The first time I met David, he bit me. I am standing outside the hospital, the old gates to the hospital, Victorian arches, that are lonely left, un-instituted, and substituted by modern housing, housing us, separately, Barrat-barracked solitude. David is with me, he stands near me, still nervous after twenty years away. Today is … Continue reading Carcinogenic Poetry Recap No. 2
Carcinogenic Poetry
Carcinogenic Poetry Recap No. 1
Rod Stroked Survival with a Deadly Hammer Rebecca fantasized that life was a lottery ticket or a pull of a lever, that one of the bunch in her pocket was a winner or the slots were a redeemer; but life itself was not real that was strictly for the mentally insane at the Elgin Mental … Continue reading Carcinogenic Poetry Recap No. 1
New Work At Carcinogenic Poetry
Good afternoon, readers. Carcinogenic Poetry has once again started publishing. Aside from a perennial break in publishing, the website was also offline for a brief period of time. Fortunately, our readers remembered us. And we thank you. An excited effect has begun to resound as we have decided to create a print counterpart to the … Continue reading New Work At Carcinogenic Poetry