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The morning walk along our stretch of shore suspended, my daughter, alight with curiosity, holds the hard husk out to me in her palm. Obsidian black and desiccated, flecked with sand, the skate egg case is open at one end, a nascent tear: a modest aperture to briny, underwater amplitudes. I explain that somewhere out in the Atlantic—today tinged cerulean blue and green— a skate is swimming. Its diamond shape soars in subaquatic space, wings through water like a kite. And from its body the color of sand an invisible thread unspools for miles, rising eventually out of the waves, enchanted fishing line into my daughter’s hand.
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Oct 20, 2016
Oct 20, 2016 at 12:18 PM UTC
Mermaid’s Purse
The morning walk along our stretch of shore suspended, my daughter, alight with curiosity, holds the hard husk out to me in her palm. Obsidian black and desiccated, flecked with sand, the skate egg case is open at one end, a nascent tear: a modest aperture to briny, underwater amplitudes. I explain that somewhere out in the Atlantic—today tinged cerulean blue and green— a skate is swimming. Its diamond shape soars in subaquatic space, wings through water like a kite. And from its body the color of sand an invisible thread unspools for miles, rising eventually out of the waves, enchanted fishing line into my daughter’s hand.
jonathan-witte
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Oct 20, 2016
Oct 20, 2016 at 12:18 PM UTC
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