This site contains a few pieces that use ‘swear’ words or relate to sex or other ‘adult themes’.
Creative commons poetry (except where otherwise indicated): poems written by Jackson
Bring to mind a nylon garden and a paper bird-bath. A lead bird with four wings and a plastic gardener with aniseed eyes. Do you like it? Imagine a melamine desert and steel tumbleweeds. A bald saloon with rubber walls and a silicon bartender with margarine lips. Do you like it? Will you eat here? Read more
The fear is overwhelming. Disturbingly, I dream of you with your slick black hair your wide smile and your comic accent. A roly-poly person, you suit a t-shirt: your business shirts are too tight. In my dream, I can see you clearly. It really is you and not just the idea of you. We’re in Read more
Take a stick to the truth, a stirring stick, a mixing stick and stick your truth all over me like jewels, like geegaws, fabulous flashes, black flak jackets, cigarette packets, like nothing on earth, like birth, like, like, California, I’ve never been there … Where are you? In America. Anywhere in America. And the wind Read more
They join a planet’s lights come on A haze of birds a song beyond A tuneful scream a drum a cymbal A new French film a scene a symbol The find the loss two final shivers The slackening two newborn lovers Drifting dayness not listening A wakened city she sleeps with him Read more
Untouchable, savage, primitive smeared with tribal dirt A word of the lowest caste, Origin Unknown. Origin suppressed? Too strong for delicate nobles. A grunt of surging life. A yell of pagan sex too fierce for civilisers. A witching-word, a wight of English: Four runes, in a fixed order. Hide none, or you nix the magic. Read more