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Zone 3 Literary Journal Spring 2023, Volume 38, Issue 1
Volume 38, Issue 1
Spring 2023

Pansies

Come down from that branch
and annoy me, my little bird.
Describe to me the latest conspiracy
and watch me turn violet.
I feel a buttery reckless when I am in love.
Blotting berries on our lips in the wild
afternoon. How sweet the fat earth’s rogue
which stains our fingertips, and who are we
to part the volcanos? Sipping grape juice
in stemless wine glasses, casting spells
on the boys who’d taunt us
for our hairy legs, and oh the way we
love each other. Our lives pouring
across calendar pages in crystals,
and that sort of twirl
only the tongue and throat do.
Saliva stamped days, and the way time leans tipsy.

About Ezra Fox

Ezra Fox lives and writes in Bloomington, IN. In their writing, Ezra is curious about “impermanence,” and “non-duality,” specifically, how it pertains to their subjects of lineage, queerness, and spirituality. Ezra’s poems are in or forthcoming in Poiesis, Glassworks Magazine, Sagebrush Review, and elsewhere. Apart from writing, Ezra is in the daily practice of connecting with their inner child: doing cartwheels, jumping rope, and sharing tea with beloveds they have been lucky enough to come to know. Learn more about Ezra at ezrafox.net.

Zone 3 Literary Journal Spring 2023, Volume 38, Issue 1
Zone 3 Press, the literary magazine of Austin Peay State University
Volume 38, Issue 1
Spring 2023

Pansies

Come down from that branch
and annoy me, my little bird.
Describe to me the latest conspiracy
and watch me turn violet.
I feel a buttery reckless when I am in love.
Blotting berries on our lips in the wild
afternoon. How sweet the fat earth’s rogue
which stains our fingertips, and who are we
to part the volcanos? Sipping grape juice
in stemless wine glasses, casting spells
on the boys who’d taunt us
for our hairy legs, and oh the way we
love each other. Our lives pouring
across calendar pages in crystals,
and that sort of twirl
only the tongue and throat do.
Saliva stamped days, and the way time leans tipsy.

Volume 38, Issue 1
Spring 2023

Pansies

Come down from that branch
and annoy me, my little bird.
Describe to me the latest conspiracy
and watch me turn violet.
I feel a buttery reckless when I am in love.
Blotting berries on our lips in the wild
afternoon. How sweet the fat earth’s rogue
which stains our fingertips, and who are we
to part the volcanos? Sipping grape juice
in stemless wine glasses, casting spells
on the boys who’d taunt us
for our hairy legs, and oh the way we
love each other. Our lives pouring
across calendar pages in crystals,
and that sort of twirl
only the tongue and throat do.
Saliva stamped days, and the way time leans tipsy.

About Ezra Fox

Ezra Fox lives and writes in Bloomington, IN. In their writing, Ezra is curious about “impermanence,” and “non-duality,” specifically, how it pertains to their subjects of lineage, queerness, and spirituality. Ezra’s poems are in or forthcoming in Poiesis, Glassworks Magazine, Sagebrush Review, and elsewhere. Apart from writing, Ezra is in the daily practice of connecting with their inner child: doing cartwheels, jumping rope, and sharing tea with beloveds they have been lucky enough to come to know. Learn more about Ezra at ezrafox.net.