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S E P T E M B E R 1 9 9 5 A DISPLAY OF MACKEREL
by Mark
Doty
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(For help, see a note about the audio.) Also by Mark Doty: The Embrace (1997) Long Point Light (1994)
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They lie in parallel rows, on ice, head to tail, each a foot of luminosity
barred with black bands,
like seams of lead
prismatics: think abalone,
think sun on gasoline.
distinguished from the other
they're all exact expressions
of heaven's template,
at this enameling, the jeweler's
in its oily fabulation
Suppose we could iridesce,
of shimmer--would you want
to be lost? They'd prefer,
they seem to be bolting
and nearly frozen,
all, all for all,
in which no verb is singular, which is the price of gleaming.
Copyright © 1995 by The Atlantic Monthly Company. All rights reserved. |
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