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JB Claywell
Poems
Dec 2018
Tooth and Fin
I am neither kept nor caught.
Not a rabbit in the snare,
not the fox in the chicken coop.
I am here, with her,
not fooling her,
myself,
or anyone else.
If anything,
I am like a shark.
I have to keep moving
or I can’t breathe.
Hunting stories;
an understanding of humanity
that continues to elude me,
in my shark-state.
She lets me swim
these streets and alleys.
Hunting ideas for the notebook.
Telling all of the other fish my stories.
Sea lions I’ve bitten,
stingray tails.
How they might’ve tasted.
Their terrified eyes.
These are good stories.
They’re not always true,
but it’s always a little more fun
when they are.
I’ll just keep moving.
Swimming the currents
of this municipality’s ocean.
Sometime later,
I’ll feast.
(Blood is always in the water.)
Pen and ink.
Tooth and fin.
It’ll be a frenzy.
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-JBClaywell
©P&ZPublications 2018
Written by
JB Claywell
45/M/Missouri
(45/M/Missouri)
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