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The Flying Bed After the third miscarriage my bed levitated into the region of giant hailstones While the nopal cactus I looked down at the Rouge River complex everything moved like a landsnail. I raised the mirror The Bald One gave me a necklace She called me Xochitl - I flashed her a smile - my teeth
Self-Portrait with Monkey All day, I paint my spider monkey Hours pass. The bristles on my brushes |
Pascale Petit's second collection, The Zoo Father (Seren, 2001), is a Poetry Book Society Recommendation and was shortlisted for the TS Eliot Prize. It won an Arts Council of England Writers' Award and a New London Writers' Award. Her first collection was Heart of a Deer (Enitharmon, 1998). She was born in Paris, grew up in France and Wales, trained as a sculptor at the Royal College of Art, and lives in London where she is poetry editor of Poetry London.
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