poetry pRO
Maggie Butt
Translation Café 230 (interview p47)
ppf SHOP ONLINE
MEMBERS’ COMPS & CALLS 4 Jan26: Shepton Mallet
MEMBERS’ EVENTS/VENUES Nov: ’Twas the Night Before Christmas, online 10th;
Shortlands Poetry Circle 11th, (online) 17th, 25th; KNW Stanza 19th; RSA 24th
see/hear: YouTube, poetry p f playlist – Marina Sánchez reading her poem Un Nuevo Sol
The sea beaches its latest find,
a brindled body.
He had been human before small crabs
found the crannies of his eyes
and brisling floated in and out
his natural orifices.
Let him lie
in the sun.
There are traces of thick brown hair,
the cast of a face
and I watch and the tide draws out
and the hours pass.
Let him lie
till dark thickens
bring candles to guard
from further ravishes
and when he sees the stars
and feels again the shallow moon
lighten and gentle his poor fish body,
we’ll bury him.