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For this session we read a poem A Green Crabโs Shell by Mark Doty , posted below.
Our prompt was: โ Write about your shell. โ
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A Green Crabโs Shell by Mark Doty Not, exactly, green: closer to bronze preserved in kind brine, something retrieved from a Greco-Roman wreck, patinated and oddly muscular. We cannot know what his fantastic legs were likeโ though evidence suggests eight complexly folded scuttling works of armament, crowned by the foreclaws' gesture of menace and power. A gull's gobbled the center, leaving this chamber โsize of a demitasseโ open to reveal a shocking, Giotto blue. Though it smells of seaweed and ruin, this little traveling case comes with such lavish lining! Imagine breathing surrounded by the brilliant rinse of summer's firmament. What color is the underside of skin? Not so bad, to die, if we could be opened into thisโ if the smallest chambers of ourselves, similarly, revealed some sky. Credit: poets.org
