David Selzer is a writer of poetry, prose fiction, screenplays and stage plays. He embraces digital platforms to share his work of more than fifty years… READ MORE


  • THE PRICE

    Just beyond the lamp’s beam, where coal and dark

    were one, was fire, flood, blast and rockfall.

    Shoring bulged, split. Rock jerked through. Earth returned.

    Exploited roofs fell, distantly like sighs.

    How men loved life to work that labyrinth

    crowded with frustrated lives! There were

    children in the collapsed seams. There was dust

    in ears, nostril, mouth, pores – ubiquitous

    as death, death’s colour – and in the palm, a chance

    shaving from the crushed forests, the suppressed

    centuries, drawing blood.



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