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Maurice Oliver


Blatant Truths. Succulent Infrequencies.

By Maurice Oliver

   
  Okay class. Listen up. Here’s a list of inbred
  contractions that absolutely must be included:
   
  -A camera walking into the picture frame.
   
  -A series of thoughts that arrive on a conveyor belt.
   
  -Rusty nails absorbed in steely concentration.
   
  -Banjo lessons held inside a Trojan horse.
   
  -A pocket handkerchief with a wrinkled brow.
   
  -A vase wearing a double-breasted suit.
   
  -Algeria being put into the cargo of a plane.
   
  -Omaha being denied a life insurance policy.
   
  -A lovely sonnet you can fold in half.
   
  -A bullet about to break-dance on a snowflake.
   
  -Glass used in a slipper with no real consequences.
   
  -Someone else’s face staring from your autobiography.

 

 

 

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Maurice Oliver spent almost a decade working as a freelance photographer in Europe. Then, in 1995, he made a lifelong dream reality by traveling around the world for eight months, recording his experiences in a journal instead of pictures. And so began his desire to be a poet. His poetry has appeared in The Potomac Journal, Circle Magazine, Bullfight Review, Tryst3 Journal, The MAG, Eye-Shot, The Surface, Wicked Alice, WordRiot, Taj Mahal Review (India), Stride Magazine (UK), Retort Magazine (Australia), & online at subtletea.com, undergroundvoices.com, friggmagazine.com, tmpoetry.com, zafusy.com, girlswithinsurance.com, & interpoetry.com (UK). He lives in Portland, Oregon where he is a tutor.

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