Spectator poems
From the magazine

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Candy Neubert
EXPLORE THE ISSUE 23 August 2025
issue 23 August 2025

Here’s dominion, and the reek of borders.

This is my walk alone behind the guard

on the high, snow-bound edges of Iran, 

the roads mud rivers thundering down drains.

In the hot offices of Manila

an unsmiling clerk from the Department

of Immigration and Deportation

takes my passport. I am lifting my face

to a bright light, empty with submission,

having been so often silently watched,

so often pinned to the revolving chair.

My father turns between the grains of sand

on a small disc of beach, lying concealed

from all eyes at the bottom of the cliff.