Common Knowledge
Making friends with the giant is cheaper than renting a crane.
Show him our good side, he will show us his. Fairy tales have
taught us the wrong lessons. Embracing those lessons, we approach
the giant with fear and plans to control him, and he reacts.
Offer him a keg of beer, make a place at the gossip fire, and he
calms, slips into a passive rhythm. The complaints that he
sometimes peers in second-floor windows while women undress are
unimportant. I have seen him urinate, and there is no possibility
of fit. Maybe with Jersey’s wife? There are rumors.
Ken
Poyner
www.kpoyner.com, www.barkingmoosepress.com
Winter’s
Last Apple—poetry,
prose poetry, micro-fiction
Stone
the Monsters, or
Dance – speculative poetry
Lessons
From Lingering
Houses – speculative poetry
Engaging
Cattle
– flash fiction
The
Revenge of the House
Hurlers – flash fiction
Avenging
Cartography
– flash fiction
Victims
of a Failed
Civics – speculative poetry
The Book
of Robot
– speculative poetry
Constant Animals – flash fiction
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