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![]() | The Poems of Gary Moore BACK |
| TO PROVE THE SAVOR |
With cramped and shattered, stone mosaic eyes, In shape and primal balance of its shell, This helpless, disoriented turtle lies Now beached and world reversed and air as well. A tribe of children with a fisher’s wife Come dancing, yelling, running straight across The open beach where she, with well curved knife, Will hew this head that snaps the air with loss. He wants to snarl his bony lip and make These mammals fear this awkward reptile who Was flung upon this savage shore to bake, And wants to leave behind a last unnoticed clue: Revenge within the postume flesh to be With cramping humor proved unsavory. This was awarded “honorable mention” in the issue of TABLEAU, |