
Hinterland
Unkept the path is, immutable magnolias Do not vanish in your sight the spring filled light forbodes your every delight, ruinous and dark despairing for a kiss you crumble in form unshaped by the curvature of forgotten streams in the Hinterland we seek atonement for our whims We walk in solace by the sea-stone Song of sandstone pillars And titanium rainstorms That beautify our struggle In this Hinterland of Wales We will take love as it Is thrusted upon us. Bio: Jeremy Limn is a 28-year-old poet who has published three books of poetry, Raining Poems, The Auguries of Lost Lilacs, and The Roses Forget You, his work also appeared in the 2016 July Issue of Infernal Ink Magazine, and the Yearbook for the University of Tasmania 2015, and published twice with Vext Magazine, The Ernest Becker Foundation. The Doorway to San Francisco by Jeremy Limn (inspired by Kerouac)
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