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 Aug 2013 Mary Mack
Tim Knight
Half cut teens dressed in high street dreams
stand and survey the beach,
combing it for male shells, to clarify:
guys who think crucifix tattoos on their lower leg will save them from hell.

A mother whose job it is to look after surfboard and parasol,
yes you the mother looking my way,
you should ditch the marriage and get on the road,
hug the coast with tire squeals,
hug men with body sacrificing screams in
cheap French roadside hotels that don’t clean their bathrooms that well.

Girlfriend left to sit the sun out whilst boyfriend joins husbands in the surf,
reads but really she’s breathing,
passing the hours and folding over page corners,
don’t let him see that you don’t love him.

Tablet kids who watch the sea on screen, in apps,
when behind them is a torrent of live data swells and boils
causing swimmers to tumble and coil up close to the sea bed,
some parents, increasingly the same,
forgetting why they came to the coast in the first place.
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 Aug 2013 Mary Mack
Nizar Qabbani
My lover asks me:
"What is the difference between me and the sky?"
The difference, my love,
Is that when you laugh,
I forget about the sky.
 Aug 2013 Mary Mack
Mike Hauser
Worth it's weight in gold
Peppered with the truth
Taken with a pinch of salt
Wasted on our youth

A golden opportunity
A diamond in the rough
Melt down all impurities
Make the perfect cut

Dot the "I's" cross the "T's"
Measure length with height
When your done with all of these
What you have is life

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