October 6th, 2009

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Anthony Fedanzo

MEANWHILE, DOWN AT THE FISH MARKET

Three naked men wrestle a fish
spine and ribs annunciate
like floor clacking nails on a splay-hip dog,
an accident
not meant to draw attention.

Below the now empty net
their captive flops in a tub
dull-brained, but not dull enough
to have stayed behind.

Filleted, its salty crucifix remains
a token of resistance boxing the light,
cold bones clinging each to each
the way an old couple sleeps
waiting for heat.

from Rattle #24, Winter 2005

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