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Evan Stephens
Poems
Jul 22
The Man in the Cage
Shark Week plays on every screen
in the hothouse tavern; the barkeep
wears a Jaws t-shirt and doesn't miss
a single shouted order tho she stares
at silvered flanks grayly gliding
by the man in the cage.
He points his camera at hunks
of blooded gristle-head that lure
the black gape. Hey, says Tom
at the right terminus of the bar,
it's like my wedding photos.
His friends laugh, no one else
is quite sure how funny it was.
The diver doesn't flinch even
when the bars are tusked in
by hunger's muscle; I marvel
& consider that this is a proper
attitude toward death, even if
a touch more Hemingway than
I might normally prefer.
When I exit into wet-wire dusk,
an almost-green marine evening,
I think of how eagerly we anticipate
the remorseless teeth that make
no distinction between us and the bait
we lay in our endless desire to know.
Written by
Evan Stephens
45/M/DC
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