In Milk Snake, Toby Buckley invites us to look at the world from a slightly different angle, where small things become unsettling if you look closely enough. The poet explores queerness, displacement and trauma through clear-voiced, deceptively gentle poems about fishermen, maggots and bees.
bleary from sleep and warm water and no glasses i spot an uncertain comma sliding he drags his tail up my shower wall cumbersome and not unmaggotesque and i can see his guts or maybe it’s his dinner - from 'companion'