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Menagerie in Brampton, ON
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Menagerie in Brampton, ON
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Menagerie is a collection of poems about animals, divided into three sections: water, earth and air. Some poems examine a creature from close-up, almost allowing the reader to see the world through the animal's eyes, while the poet is more present in other poems, looking on. The collection invites the reader to reflect on loneliness, love, mortality, and hope. Each poem is typeset with plenty of space around it, allowing it to breathe. With stylised illustrations by Amy Evans.
from "Octopus Tank, Torbay Aquarium"
I saw a ribbon of starlings once – they rose
and fell in that same way, tied and re-tied Rome
in a bow, and I thought the knot at their centre
must be God. Here is God again in this stranger,
the colour coursing her billow and flop like a weather map
crawling with storms.
Menagerie is a collection of poems about animals, divided into three sections: water, earth and air. Some poems examine a creature from close-up, almost allowing the reader to see the world through the animal's eyes, while the poet is more present in other poems, looking on. The collection invites the reader to reflect on loneliness, love, mortality, and hope. Each poem is typeset with plenty of space around it, allowing it to breathe. With stylised illustrations by Amy Evans.
from "Octopus Tank, Torbay Aquarium"
I saw a ribbon of starlings once – they rose
and fell in that same way, tied and re-tied Rome
in a bow, and I thought the knot at their centre
must be God. Here is God again in this stranger,
the colour coursing her billow and flop like a weather map
crawling with storms.





















