Two Poems By: Stacey Teague

By | July 30, 2024

Back from its short, continental jaunt new poetry comes this week – in its now-familiar double-dose – from London’s Stacey Teague

Stacey Teague lives in London, has a book of poetry forthcoming from Scrambler Books in Summer 2014.

She can be found online here:

s.w.i.m

what summertime makes you feel nostalgic for, everything opens up,

and the air is salt water

we thought that in the warmth we could make ourselves impenetrable.

however, as much as we want something to give ourselves over to, the

seasons don’t decide the ways that we should be, and despite where i

decide to lay my body, it is always winter where you are. it’s true that i
feel how i’ve always felt, with my body drawn inward, i throw thoughts

out into the ocean, to the land mass on the other side

do you know how sometimes you can melt into your computer screen

yesterday i sat in the grass and spoke to a cat for an hour while the

moon ate the sun. i spread my arms out wide on the ground and

watched as mosquitos drew blood from my skin. outside looking out to

the horizon i thought that my body could go on forever and it does,

sometimes

The person on the right in the picture is Yusuf Stace from America