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Does it say ‘Gawow’ or ‘For Real’?
CHIT CHAT x For real, for real, for real. x For real, for real, for real, for real. Who who who who who who who who Snipped pips, snipped pips, snipped x For real, for real, for real? Who who … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, Thailand, Video
Tagged Birdsong, Common Asian Koel, Thailand, what birds say
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HOMAGE TO THE DOUANIER ROUSSEAU
x Steep tracts of dry earth occasionally perplexed by roots Proceed up the aisles of perpendicular cathedrals. Bundled pillars of bamboo admit onto chapels of The unkempt wild banana, larger than a mammoth by Comparison to its pip-less and domesticated … Continue reading
My New Partner
Not far from Chiang Rai, Northern Thailand. I’ve met my perfect match.
Three Thai Poems in the Fortnightly
Here is the link to Three Thai Poems published now in The Fortnightly Review. This old lady eyed me rather suspiciously as she chewed on some straw.
Foody Land
The Sunday market manifests an erudite philosophy. All that may be done shall be done unto your titbits. x They shall be toasted wickedly, marinated, roasted. Bacchanalian bits of things shall be peeled and pickled, x Battered, steamed or fried; … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, Thailand, Uncategorised
Tagged Bangkok street market, food, Thailand
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