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John Hayes
Poems
Dec 2020
Catcher
A boy stands before the ocean
with a stick, and a hook on a string.
He casts his hook to catch a whale
a whale as big as the moon.
The ocean is great and dark.
Itβs where the great whale lives
The boy waits for the whale to appear
in the heavy rolling waves
The whale sees the boy
standing on the shore,
a boy as small as the moon.
The whale laughs and asks:
Can you catch a whale with a hook?
He turns toward the deep.
The boy returns home
and dreams of the moon.
Written by
John Hayes
78/M/Pittsburgh, PA
(78/M/Pittsburgh, PA)
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