He walked down to the pier
and jumped.
They said
he wanted nothing more than
the bloody belly of a whale
to bring him back
to the Pemaquid,
where he could gracefully die
in that deepest deep
of mammalian sighs.
The dolphins keep
the sharks at bay
while
two old broken schooners
sail on to heaven,
twelve children stroking
their soggy-wood-salt-skin.
In circles,
a helicopter whirrs.
Rescue workers
bleating back and forth
across a viscous sea,
warns the others
of this love,
and loss.
Troy Casa is a bookstore manager and organizer of literary events in Bangor. His recent chapbook of poems is “the stark realities that surround Texas.”
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