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Cyn Grace Sylvie

Writer, poet, fatalist.

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The Fool

The Fool

April 3, 2018April 3, 2018 Posted in PoemsLeave a comment

The Fool Spent three months Drowning myself A dunking test Into spent shells Cracked against An egging edge Marble top counter Point wavering Used up sharps Thrown reckless With abandon held Addiction as art Nude david vein Sling impotent Pulsing his ivory Foot beckons A heart of stone Stupid blind boy The artist long Dead… Continue reading The Fool

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Cyn Grace Sylvie is a writer and performer whose work explores the internal drives and subversive desires of the human experience, through the lens of personal mythology, sexuality and mysticism. Cyn is a recipient of Epiphany Magazine’s 2017 Short Nonfiction Prize, and was shortlisted as a Notable Nonfiction Selection in ‘The Best American Essays of 2018’ (Mariner Books). Her poetry has been featured in BRKFST Biannual, MATH Magazine, Aoetearotica Magazine, and will be featured in an upcoming issue of The Literary Review. A graduate of Drexel University, she is a creative director by profession, an oracle by calling, and a fatalist by design. She resides in Jersey City, NJ.

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