by Paul Robert Mullen the trees in huckleberry grove were bending touching their toes in the gustsso we drove down to the coast where boatsbobbed drunk in the stormand waves curled like hands scraping back the sand who’d have known that laterwhen clouds were sucked into science-fictionelectric white we would be saton benches / walking through pathways where birds singresting Read More
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by Paul Robert Mullen doyou make somethingthat should feel like lovefeel like war? stretched across vast continentsmy iPhone vibrates as cities rock back and forthlike babiesin the palms of mountain ranges Paul Robert Mullen is a poet, musician and sociable loner from Liverpool, U.K. He has three published poetry collections: curse this blue raincoat (2017), testimony (2018), and Read More