For the first time this year, The White Review Poet’s Prize was open to poets based anywhere in the world. Last month we announced a shortlist of eight poets. ...
Harriet Moore is a poet and literary agent from South London. Her work has been published in Clinic and Ambit amongst others.
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I settle up with Mother Sugar
My rent for the winter is one confession,
the deposit for the suit is a letter
to the man who requested I wear it
The bell is free (my own burden)
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To open it, is to experience an event of whiteness, what Bachelard wrote about the almond of a wardrobe’s insides My heart is an almond, lost all its colour Don’t come upon it suddenly, it is very jeune fille, very little fellow, not for the opening
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Dear […]
I didn’t know I was a dog you didn’t want
The dog’s religion:
You whistled and I came
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