Snail

By Claire Crowther

Examine yourself, river.

Wind, you have collapsed

from your adrenalin rush.

Sun, you’ve flooded the vertical

splashing reeds and palming

planes. Damaged oak,

you have no heart or gut.

Your only organ, skin.

I cling to you tighter

than a striped shell

on a fennel stalk.

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