05 December 2013

EVERY INCONCEIVABLE MEANING by David McLean

and they gesticulate empty
towards every inconceivable meaning,
a being unrecognizable

like absence indicated
and failing to say something
that manages to mean

a prayer and absurdity;
rat's milk for mother loveless,
a tomb empty forever

with a word in it -
memory will not answer
nothing we miss

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David McLean is from Wales but has lived in Sweden since 1987. He lives there with his dog, Oscar, and his computers. In addition to seven chapbooks, McLean is the author of four full-length poetry collections: Cadaver's Dance (Whistling Shade Press, 2008), Pushing Lemmings (Erbacce Press, 2009), Laughing at Funerals (Epic Rites Press, 2010) and Nobody Wants to Go to Heaven But Everyone Wants to Die (Oneiros Books, June 2013). A fifth full length collection Things the Dead Say is coming from Onerios Books early next year. His first novel Henrietta Remembers is due in 2014 from Unlikely Books. Another novel and a sixth full length book are due later. The latest chapbook Shouting at Ghosts is now available from Grey Book Press. More information about McLean can be found at his blog http://mourningabortion.blogspot.com/

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