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A Bestiary: Tlaltecuhtli, by Tim Pratt (4/11/05)
Poetry.
you run out of hope, you remember
A Bestiary: Ts'its'tsi'nako, by Tim Pratt (5/5/03)
Poetry.
Imagine a woman. Imagine a spider. Imagine / the woman is a spider, but also a woman, and also / imagine that she made everything you see, / and also that she made you, so that you might see / the other things she made. Imagine that she made / your imagination.
A Bestiary: Nidhigg, by Tim Pratt (4/28/03)
Poetry.
It has been said that everyone is a world unto themselves, / and to stretch a metaphor, that implies / subterranean depths, and biological equivalents / to geological structures, and at least the possibility / that myths about the world might apply / on a more personal level as well.
A Bestiary: Engulfer, by Tim Pratt (10/7/02)
Poetry.
Funny thing, I thought I heard the water / in the bottles crying, like kids snatched / away from their mother, like lost kittens / grabbed by the scruff and stolen away.
A Bestiary: Plate Spinning, by Tim Pratt (9/30/02)
Poetry.
This isn't about physics or / geography, it's about the fact / that the world must rest on someone's shoulders
A Bestiary: Laughing Blood, by Tim Pratt (4/22/02)
Poetry.
This is the second poem in Tim Pratt's new mythological series.
A Bestiary: Poor Bahamut, by Tim Pratt (4/15/02)
Poetry.
This week's poem is from a new series by Tim Pratt. It has everything good mythology needs—pain, hell and fish. Check next week for another in the series.