Thursday, 20 October 2016

'MOUSEHOLE CRAB': A NEW POEM...

Michael Ellis’ old Mousehole image looking down on the harbour seemed to indicate a vast, vile crab, its pincers having spewed out fishing vessels to catch food for it, for it has become so huge that it cannot move very far itself.
The higgledy-piggledy dwellings make up its fragmented shell…


Mousehole Crab

Heavy, predatory,
It lies in wait;
Ready, sedentary,
It holds the fate

Of luggers and wracks,
Which haul in turbot and sole
But then it spews out the vessels
Through quay’s gaping hole…

Greedy, malevolent,
It drools its dread;
Needy, malignant,
It chooses its dead…

Pete Ray
October 2016

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