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Alan McClure
Poems
Jan 2013
Barnacles
Hunkered down
against tides and waves
they allow themselves
a certain satisfaction
Cold currents surge past,
bringing them all they need
shifting them not one jot
But in those currents
their own young course and swirl
adrift, alive,
gauntlet-running,
glorious
And the barnacles wonder
whether they may, perhaps,
be missing something.
Written by
Alan McClure
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