[Three full moons unfold]
Three full moons unfold in a fugue, whereas the windmill turns on a pinball’s middle. Plainly, the situation is teeming: rain boots rub against glass. You code a series of shapes in your sleep, slipknotting the base of a bunny’s ears to the wall. I feel now no comfort in doubloons or blubber. Beneath the flight of origami jets the tree of nests dresses in loss. A skydiving frog floats over our mud, going somewhere secret.
Evan Williams
Evan Williams is a Chicago-based poet interested in the intersection of surrealism and the natural world. They are a contributing writer for the Cleveland Review of Books and author of the chapbook An Extremely Well-Funded Study of Doors (above/ground). More of Evan's work can be found in DIAGRAM, New Orleans Review, Indiana Review, or on their website.