Poems

Creative commons poetry (except where otherwise indicated): poems written by Jackson

  • I am a whale and she is my calf Swimming beside me as I navigate the seas. And look at the size of my calf! Mouth at my breast, feet on my thighs, knees in my belly. Be still, calf! Read more

  • I resign myself to your domination and undo my clothing. You are in like a vampire, breathless, desperate. Your hand on my skin starts soft shimmers. I relax and breathe. First the tingle in the feet then the deep involuntary breath and the sigh as the release arrives, a tight surge in the breasts. Your… Read more

  • As you stroke me carefully opening your hand flat I realise that the annoying jerky movements your fist made a month ago were your very best caresses. Read more

  • fuzzy honeyblonde hair, blonde eyebrows, faint nipples, neat navel, fat bare labia chubby bent legs tiny toenails, unused knees, soft buttocks, downy hair in the small of the back wriggling arms, waving fists, double chin, round pink cheeks and eyes … sometimes wild with pain or glazed with hunger, animal eyes sometimes soft with satisfaction… Read more

  • Suck, baby. Undulate your tongue along my flesh and chomp me with your gums. Stare at my armpit, and flick your black-pool eyes about. Drain me until you doze. Consume me until you sleep. Just leave me one hand free. First published in An Endless Afternoon Read more

  • 14 weeks

    Kitzinger* says when I feel it move it will be like a little fish zigzagging inside. Kitzinger says it’s about as long as my index finger— like the pearlescent gourami in its father’s aquarium. A little fish or a mouse inside fully formed, with little toes a beating heart and rice-paper skin If a boy,… Read more