Gobsmacked

© 2006 oskar

Gobsmacked

 

  

The small trout in the creek stood still

looking at me, a fearless gaze it had;

as I made a face it flicked its tail, stuck

my tongue out, another flick.

 

A dream had come true I was having

a conversation with a fish, recited an

epic poem: “Terje Viken” by Henrik  

Ibsen, its tail flicked no ends.

 

Bubbles to surface, it spoke to me, but

a big shadow came behind it, too late;

the tiny fish was eaten by a big one that

didn’t have the gift of speech 

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December 22, 2006. General Poetry. No Comments.

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