SEVEN VOICES
  • About
    • Emily Norcliffe
    • Clarissa Wigoder
  • Curators
  • Contributors
    • TT19 >
      • Delphine Chalmers
      • Kate Weir
      • Natalie Perman
      • Kwan Q Li
      • Alex Beukers
      • George Wilson
    • MT18 >
      • Catherine Cibulskis
      • Bethan James
      • Rose Morley
      • Maia Webb-Hayward
      • Kwan-Ann Tan
      • Hannah Patient
      • Martha West
    • TT18 >
      • Jonny Budd
      • Charlotte Bunney
      • Jack Cooper
      • Nick Smart
      • Sarah Spencer
      • Simran Uppal
    • HT18 >
      • Clara Atkinson
      • Haroun Hameed
      • Meredith Kenton
      • Billy Lucas
      • Jessie Palmer
      • Anjelica Smerin
      • Emily Wigoder
    • TT17 >
      • Harri Adams
      • Julieta Caldas
      • Hannah Chukwu
      • Anietie Ekanem
      • Bea Grant
      • AS
      • Annabel Sim
    • HT17 >
      • Ed Maclean
      • Georgina Lloyd-Owen
      • Surya Bowyer
      • David Carey
      • Robert Jackson
      • Minying Huang
      • Jessica Ockenden
    • MT16 >
      • Charles Pidgeon
      • Adham Smart
      • Rebecca Thornton
      • Thomas Hornigold
      • Annie Hayter
      • Adam Milner
      • Thomas Lawrence
    • TT16 >
      • Thea Keller
      • Rebecca Took
      • Dominic Leonard
      • Anna Manning
      • Ben Ray
      • Harry Baker
    • HT16 >
      • Catriona Bolt
      • Ryan O'Reilly
      • Rebecca Marks
      • Ed Gould
      • Honor Vincent
      • Pierre Antoine Zahnd
      • Lindsay Tocik
    • MT15 >
      • Alexander Shaw
      • Lucy Byford
      • Emma Lister
      • JK
      • Kat Lewis
      • Maria Shepard
      • Adam Turner
    • TT15 >
      • Tom Gaisford
      • Jemma Paek
      • Harry Jones
      • Nasim Asl
      • Charlotte Pence
    • HT15 >
      • Ariel Fresh
      • James P Mannion
      • GL
      • I H-M
      • James Mooney
      • Tom Pease
      • Shivani Kochhar
  • Seven Voices
    • TT19 >
      • 1: mottle
      • 2: foam
      • 3: cinders
      • 4: milky
      • 5: dew
      • 6: grounding
      • 7: syrup
    • MT18 >
      • 1: ephemera
      • 2: alcove
      • 3: harem
      • 4: off-kilter
      • 5: stillborn
      • 6: embrace
      • 7: bloom
    • TT18 >
      • 1: percolate
      • 2: limerence
      • 3: wonky
      • 4: diaphanous
      • 5: hiraeth
      • 6: epoch
      • 7: epiphany
    • HT18 >
      • 1: scintillate
      • 2: periphery
      • 3: azure
      • 4: architect
      • 5: limbs
      • 6: ethereal
      • 7: opaque
    • TT17 >
      • 1: act
      • 2: wish
      • 3: fall
      • 4: cry
      • 5: restraint
      • 6: choice
      • 7: consequences
    • HT17 >
      • 1: truth
      • 2: digital
      • 3: horizon
      • 4: sharp
      • 5: luck
      • 6: savage
      • 7: uprising
    • MT16 >
      • 1: shelter
      • 2: morning
      • 3: colossus
      • 4: conceal
      • 5: curiosity
      • 6: recursion
      • 7: spirit
    • TT16 >
      • 1: coincidence
      • 2: details
      • 3: release
      • 4: we
      • 5: spiral
      • 6: dream
      • 7: endings
    • HT16 >
      • 1: evolve
      • 2: doubt
      • 3: memory
      • 4: &
      • 5: physical
      • 6: light
      • 7: permanence
    • MT15 >
      • 1: eclipse
      • 2: submersion
      • 3: collect
      • 4: voyage
      • 5: conflict
      • 6: portal
      • 7: map
    • TT15 >
      • 1: partial
      • 2: suspension
      • 3: £
      • 4: downstairs
      • 5: silence
      • 6: orbit
      • 7: final
    • HT15 >
      • 1: fantasise
      • 2: terror
      • 3: an awkward encounter
      • 4: in between
      • 5: wheel of fortune
      • 6: elemental
      • 7: races
  • Contact

2: Jonny Budd

8/5/2018

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2: Charlotte Bunney

8/5/2018

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2: Jack Cooper

8/5/2018

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​Scattershot
 
I made a corpse from my ex-boyfriend
after realising I wanted you
and days spent with you, days spent basking
in your easy presence.
 
I slit his stomach, stretched open
the smile in his skin,
bent his ribcage outwards into impotence,
so I could study the decadent coils
of his intestines,
the rich lustre of his liver,
so I could read his entrails
for traces of you,
traces of our potential.
 
I turned his knuckles into dice,
cast and consulted them,
shaved his scalp, hurled hair against wind
and scrabbled to interpret the lines
and intersections of their landing.
I tore away his shoulder blades, scoured them
clean of meat
to give oracle bones, into which
I carved my questions,
fuelled fire ‘til they buckled
and grew cracks, pale slivers
against charred black,
giving glimpses of an answer, glimpses of us,
glimpses of our future
in the bodies of my past.
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2: Nick Smart

8/5/2018

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2: Sarah Spencer

8/5/2018

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https://soundcloud.com/seven-voices/o-baby
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2: Simran Uppal

8/5/2018

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The garlands of my breath
This is based freely on the great female saint Mirabai’s ‘Sanson ki mala pe simrun main pe ka naam’, famously recorded by the legendary vocalist Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X625utdX85c

Breaths rolling over my lips like
the beads of a rosary,
garlands of prayers twisting over fingers,
I remember my Lover’s Name.

Lover! Be in front of my eyes,
be held safe in my heart.
I cannot see anyone else
and I wish you were as blind.

Don’t leave my arms before
love for you leaves my heart.
The town where you live is more
beautiful than the blue of the sky.

Breaths rolling over my lips like
the beads of a rosary,
garlands of prayers twisting over fingers,
I remember my Lover’s Name.

This is my praise!
These are my prayers!

A lover adores one Lover in the temple,
another adores Another in the mosque.
But love drowns me so deeply in colour
that the second and the first are the same.

When Radha met Krishna
love turned their senses into one and
Krishna was Radha and
Radha became Krishna.
Singing Your name on a lover’s prayer-beads,
Krishna, singing, you become me.

There’s no point in any of our work,
except thinking of love for our Lovers.

Breaths rolling over my lips like
the beads of a rosary,
garlands of prayers twisting over fingers,
I remember my Lover’s Name.

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