From the silent sweat of air comes the noise of monsters. Maybe behind that hill or shrouded by the thickly-knitted forest. Or it could be the earth belching, about to mutate into a living thing, opening its fissures to swallow us. Or the beast is in ourselves, growing behind lips, skin changing to green scales, eyes bulging, finger-nails sprouting long and sharp. Or perhaps it’s the fear of any of these things, the rumblings of what could be as terrible as anything that will be. Anytime, anywhere, I imagine.
AUTHOR BIO: John Grey is an Australian poet, US resident, recently published in New World Writing, North Dakota Quarterly and Lost Pilots. Latest books, ”Between Two Fires”, “Covert” and “Memory Outside The Head” are available through Amazon. Work upcoming in California Quarterly, Birmingham Arts Journal, La Presa and Shot Glass Journal.