The Whisky Blot
Journal of Literature, Poetry, and Haiku
My hand Writes faster than my brain thinks But it has yet to get something wrong It rips on the paper Wishing it could gash Through pages Let ink bleed aimlessly Words stare back at me Judge and juror Sentencing me To face the emotions I work tirelessly to ignore Natalie Tisler is a twenty-three year old poet living in New York City. She finds inspiration for her pieces by dissecting life experiences and analyzing them often through metaphor. Natalie is eager to share her poetry and connect with audiences that resonate with her use of imagery building language. She has been previously published in the Black Poppy Review and is set to be published in Poetry Breakfast. Comments are closed.
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