Horizon - Issue 01

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¨ ° — ˚ • —maybe you are something else entirely.maybe you are the reason they bothlook to the sky.‘ “ ‚ „— ° ¨ — ˚¨ ° — ˚ • —‘ “ ‚ ” „— ˚¨ ° • —‘ “ ‚ ” „— ° ¨ ˚[detail of]¨ the disorientation of being familiar by Ned Summers—‘ “ ‚ ” „— ° ¨ — ˚¨ ° —[47]˚ • —

•P A R O U S I A[poem]by Olivia RaffertyCan you see them on the horizonBeyond the broken gate beyond the scattered sparrowssomewhere liminal my ashen animalsCan you see them Spooling mutely thesesorcerous southern towers hanging by the half-peeledpomelo sucked to the navel of the skyBirnam paranoia my dogs dragloose jaws hungry for that redshift memory the gaspand scythed crockery Can you see them Can you see(48)

P A R O U S I A

[poem]

by Olivia Rafferty

Can you see them on the horizon

Beyond the broken gate beyond the scattered sparrows

somewhere liminal my ashen animals

Can you see them Spooling mutely these

sorcerous southern towers hanging by the half-peeled

pomelo sucked to the navel of the sky

Birnam paranoia my dogs drag

loose jaws hungry for that redshift memory the gasp

and scythed crockery Can you see them Can you see

(48)

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