Musca Domestica (Poetry Monthly)


By Ed Crane
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The house fly, more than an insect. A biological, pre-programmed flying machine permanently painted in battle livery. In airy summer rooms acting out dog-fights, in the find-a-mate war. CC surveillance eyes duck flying hands and newspapers of humans doubting their hygiene. Angelic gossamer wings power it to rotting flesh and canines’ curled ordure where it plants six sticky feet and feeds with a French kiss. It visits leaving a deadly calling-card, derived from a misspent youth in a dark fetid place left by the very animals that led to its evolution.
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Great description of a
Great description of a creature that is wonderfully engineered, yet making us doubt our hygiene.
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Always remember my dad
Always remember my dad showing me with a microscope what blow flies do on meat. This flies fast, lovely pace, Ed.
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I've just noticed the 'Poetry
I've just noticed the 'Poetry Monthly' section, and so noticed this. You've packed a lot in cleverly. I don't agree with evolutionary assumptions, but in a now 'fallen/damaged' world the poor housefly does show us such a mixture of beauty and revulsion (in the sense of 'keep off our food'!), and the idea that, for us, his misspent youth is the cause of that, is funny! Rhiannon
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Just to say, Ed, I had
Just to say, Ed, I had realised what you meant by 'misspent youth' and thought it clever and funny!
The term 'fallen' is used by Christians for the fact that human mutiny and sin caused God to remove his total caring control of the perfection of creation, though still keeping it going, and promising the perfect creation will be restored one day, but for now allowing many problems, and of course people make things worse, and dont pray for help.
And yes, I too thought of the aid to decompostion and cleaning up messes that they do - but keep them away from clean food! Rh
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