Herring
Herring by Glenn Shaheen Herring Somebody suggested I buy pickled Herring in wine sauce— it didn't sound Like a bad idea, all these conversations Mired in capital's sloughed-off flesh. The dirt below the snow making its Presence known by each dig of the Shovel. I should buy a new one, I Should make my presence known In the annals of commerce. Things I should buy, endless wires coiled And hopelessly tangled. What do The spirits tell us when they manifest Over our beds in deep night, rotten Visions or undigested bits of beef. Outside the vermin are so alluring, Their paws almost human as they Dig through our piles of refuse. I do not pet them though they are Not afraid and even approach me. This much I have learned— I am Familiar with hunger and curiosity Poet: @GlennShaheen Source: @SplitThi...