The Brute

Instead of the ocean, I pocket the moon

of an oyster shell from a dim restaurant

in Barcelona. We drink the dregs

and boast of dead sailors, bitter and salt heavy,

from the shell’s mouth. The sea tastes sweeter

like this, and I forget about the gyres, swirling

like black bulls, islands the size of cities. If I were

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