“Fishing for Comlements 2” © Edward Michael Supranowicz
Blotted Staysails
Aced. the hold. out
the sequence. no delineation of motion.
I in three folds
become undone. delivered in range. the
time to underknow as
understatement. I have found your message
though late. no act.
image. clock hands and knots. the
replicating machine is still
moving. filled, the holes. am target
the skin for flaying
a closer view. with spars in
containers. the thread loose
in counting. I as founding in
liquid our placement. virtue
outside. wandering. the blots tightly turned.
William Allegrezza edits the press Moria Poetry and teaches at Indiana University Northwest, which means largely that he’s struggling against the contemporary assault on the arts. He has published eighteen books and just feels compelled to keep writing.
Edward Michael Supranowicz is the grandson of Irish and Russian/Ukrainian immigrants. He grew up on a small farm in Appalachia. He has a grad background in painting and printmaking. Some of his artwork has recently or will soon appear in Fish Food, Streetlight, Another Chicago Magazine, The Door Is A Jar, The Phoenix, and The Harvard Advocate. Edward is also a published poet who has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize multiple times.

