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Eyelid Lick

By Donald Dunbar

Eyelid Lick
$15.95
  • ISBN: 978-1-934200-63-6
  • Published: November 14, 2012
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The poems of Eyelid Lick are born out of individual psychedelic experience into a world of streaming communication. These loose, runny poems want communion and intimacy, and they seek them through testimonial. There’s the sensation of the lick, and the sensation of being licked, and if both people know each other enough both sides of the lick can be felt.


Tagged with: communion, Donald Dunbar, intimacy, lick, poetry, Portland, psychedelic, sensation, testimonial

Contacts: Emily Wallis Hughes and Jason Zuzga at fence.fencebooks@gmail.com