was written everywhere
across our grey city
of hunger
childish white
paint—innocent taste
of vulnerable letters
on the dirty walls
on the billboards
on the tree trunks
on the pavements
on the blind glasses
of skyscrapers
none of us understood
what it meant but—
a protest? a joke? an ad?
until we saw
our girls of golden
holding hands
with white rabbit
headed men heading
into the river
singing—
rabbit, rabbit, rabbit-pie
come my ladies, come and buy
else your babies, they will cry
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Özge Lena
Picture Mészáros Zsuzsanna
Biography: Özge Lena is an internationally published poet whose work has appeared in The London Magazine, Modron Magazine, The Madrid Review, and in numerous magazines across multiple continents. Her ecological themed poetry earned Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominations and was shortlisted for Oxford Brookes International Poetry Competition, The Plough Poetry Prize, Ralph Angel Poetry Prize, and Black Cat Poetry Press Nature Prize. Özge’s poetry appears in many worldwide anthologies and was showcased at Barnes & Noble for Poetry Month.
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Great poem!
Comment by Sushant Thapa on 19 July, 2025 at 4:29 amLoved reading between the lines, and the ending about rabbit-pie.