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10-On Coopers Beach

On Coopers Beach

Pinch rose fruit

between damp fingertips. A Labrador bitch squats,

launches into wave. Off-season

sky deflates against skiff, bare pate.

Grey even more so, whales in eastern squalls

tangle of false heather.

The drab nativity of the hatched,

their ink-washed eggs. Clemency in cloud

if any. Sky of hard blue stone.

My father splits plum skin,

the soles of his feet on fire: I’d forgot thinning.

The sunken dogfish waltzes sharp sand fleas.

A smashed castle.

Aeneas carried his father out of Troy,

Anchises who would not fight death

slumped across his son’s broad back

wide-winged heat gliding down. Heart-burst birds.

What happened after, scorched eyes

the blackness enameled

with burning gold. We crab walk to the tarry lot

mouths full of ambrosial salt

settle in the honeysuckle shade—

a smear of yolk, carbuncled sand flea bites

this hooded sorrow without shape, a liminal trespass.

Carol Alexander

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