Mollusk Longings 

Title reference in Paul Murray’s not a lecture in my substack.

Mollusk Longings 

By Tyler Lucas Mobley

How wants are a certain want, unexplained

from a heart full of roman candles, that fly

to what it desires most egging you to follow

their light. The same light seen by nuns who run 

away with visiting recruits from barracks in far 

away places, and not a hint of hesitation in her 

step as she boards the plane because they know 

it to be true. Yes, how true, if it’d only take hold now, 

rush us away to the night that would last forever, 

chew the fat, toasts the stars, for whatever reason

right now life makes sense, because it was all there 

contained in the night, giggling alongside us till 

separation ceased and you realize you are the one

there is no spoon, the blunt is in your hand just token 

for your thoughts. The overlords milking our morphic 

resonance cheers our utter existence. 

Nodding Praise Our Annual Phase

It’s that time of the season

Nodding Praise Our Annual Phase

By Tyler Lucas Mobley 

Variable, that patch across the way, 

by and large the same day to day, 

ever sly trends reflect the mood of a

given day. Coaxing light helps heaps 

grow, come winter fresh snow, puddles 

tell of weeks long rain, the birds sing

their song round the edge so, you’d 

wonder if the world hadn’t left us alone, 

a note on the table, I’ll be back in a couple 

of weeks. A call dropped? No I’m still here, 

just let this moment be. The birds sang again

today, and the world let this moment be.