Playing With Fire Poem by Evie Shockley

Playing With Fire

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something is always burning, passion,
pride, envy, desire, the internal organs
going chokingly up in smoke, as some-
thing outside the body exerts a pull
that drags us like a match across sand-
paper. something is always burning,
london, paris, detroit, l.a., the neighbor-

hoods no one outside seems to see until
they're backlit by flames, when the out-
siders, peering through dense, acrid,
black-&-orange-rimmed fumes, mis-
take their dark reflections for savages
altogether alien. how hot are the london
riots for west end pearls? how hot in tot-

tenham? if one bead of cream rolls down
one precious neck, heads will roll in brix-
ton: the science of sociology. the mark
duggan principle of cause and effect:
under conditions of sufficient pressure—
measured roughly in years + lead ÷ £s—
black blood is highly combustible.

Thursday, October 23, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: life
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Antony Theodore 21 May 2019

if one bead of cream rolls down one precious neck, heads will roll in brix- ton: the science of sociology. a fine poem. tony

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Evie Shockley

Evie Shockley

Nashville / Tennessee / United States
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