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Adolescence - Praising.


Cleaning fish on Good Friday, 1963,

Fate, then, heavy in a boy's hand

hoists dead weight to a nail on a tree.

His knife scores firm flesh yielding

beneath freshly limp gills - there is an

instrument made just for this, pincher-pliers

for catfish skin - he grips and tears, 

uses his weight down-stripping smoothly

bare to such luscence little ribs of roseate flesh.


Only the overly large head, the ugly face

whiskered within gilded monstrance, 

remain pure to form, thin-lipped and

mocking, restrained by depth pressures, 

sustained on surface trash, dead things

that sink down it's treasures.


Tenderly sing, then, to a nail 

a boy's blood catechism -

hands, minds, meant to

be stained, 
mercy's quality

unstrained 
neither by will nor gill.

Scavenging flocks gladly fill their

gullets inhaling entrails tossed

in supplicant bins.
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