Hop In A ’Rari (Pin)

‘Having older’, parents, I’d never acquired ‘Rembrandt’s’
assiduities, remaining indolent. Polar iced, now. Often
‘prying’, into nobles’ ‘antiques’ repositories, always
‘rather’, ‘indiscreetly’, hastily. It’s nice. Prayed, ‘is’ not
always ‘right’, atheists reminded, ‘isn’t’ hell ‘old-
fashioned’. Nippy. Inadvisably, nerds ‘routed autumnal’
remnants, if had outlier presentiments. ‘Never’, ‘regardless’,
appositeness, raised inevitably, hackers, or perps, invaders.
Ace, remarked Alan Ricks, icing hanging off, ‘pale’
indexed, neck. ‘Rather’ auspicious, ‘Rembrandt’s’ ‘isn’t’,
‘having older’ plays, inspired new attempts. Aching, ‘right’,
‘indiscreetly’, he outdid ‘pale’ imitations, negotiated
‘antique’s regardless. Rumours, I’d heard of ‘prying’,
investigated ‘never’, accumulated readily, alack. Hokey,
‘old-fashioned’, presentations, ‘is’ nosh, apricots, ‘routed
autumnal’ repasts.


Michael Farrell Michael Farrell is from Bombala, NSW, and lives Melbourne. Michael is the author of many books, including Googlecholia and The Victoria Principle. Michael edits The Chalamet Review and is poetry editor for Westerly. See also petrichor six.
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