Spindrift from your biocellate field
leaves me smooth and serene, your
voice hijacks my uneasiness. In the
parlor of our pact flurries of foregoing
circuits miss their bourn. In richness
of present-day eudemonia leftovers
of black dog pry: when will its envoi
be indited?
Sanjeev Sethi is the author of three books of poetry. His most recent collection isThis Summer and That Summer (Bloomsbury, 2015). His poems are in venues around the world:The Broadkill Review,Synchronized Chaos, After the Pause, Chicago Record Magazine, Former People, Unlikely Stories Mark V, London Grip, M58, Postcolonial Text, Communion Arts Journal, Otoliths, The 13 Alphabet-Magazine, and elsewhere. He lives in Mumbai, India.