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Stanza 1
- After our bloody century, the sea will groan
- under its weight, somewhere between breasts and anus.
- Filled with toxins, her belly will not yield new islands
- even though the orphans of East Timor wish it so.
- The sea is only capable of so much history:
- Noah’s monologue, the Middle Passage’s cargoes,
- Darwin’s examination of the turtle’s shit,
- the remains of the Titanic, and a diver’s story
- about how the coelacanth was recaptured.
- Anything else is only a fractured chela
- we cannot preserve, once the sea’s belly
- has washed itself clean of our century’s blight.
- Throbbing, the sea’s breasts will console some orphans,
- but Sierra Leone won’t be worth a raped woman’s cry,
- despite her broken back, this shredded garment,
- her hands swimming like horrors of red corals.
- But do you, O Sea, long-suffering mistress,
- have the balm to heal the wound of her children,
- hand to foot the axe, alluvial river flowing into you?
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