The Walrus and the Pearl
By onemorething
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When he died I filled his mouth
with lunar pearls; a parting meal
fit for a walrus in the preservation
of the strange: here, the worry
of an oyster has been prised free
upon a tusk, and grit to grit,
what nacre enveloped
kept the form of a foreign body
as any trauma will continue
to hold its shape.
It has been a long time
since the moon abandoned me,
I felt the wane of warmth,
the coolness of distance,
only bridled now
by my solitary persuasion;
all affection unrequited. The moonlight
in passage across the water
is a nightly reminder reborn
of departure, of love
and its potential for cruelty,
in the way a walrus
will always deceive an oyster.
When he died I filled his mouth
with lunar pearls, more tears
to squander upon the sand.
Bit of a weird poem, based on reading about pearls and their lunar, watery symbolism, straying across the Lewis Carroll poem The Walrus and The Carpenter (linked below if interested) and the news that once the moon was closer with its own core and magnetic field (also linked below if interested). Plus other images on Twitter.
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/43914/the-walrus-and-the-carpenter-56d222cbc80a9
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Steen_Oyster-eater.jpg
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Walrus_and_Carpenter.jpg
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Georg_Emil_Libert_-_Sejlskib_i_måneskin.png
Picture above is: https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Noaa-walrus30.jpg
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this makes me think the past is hard and dark like the moon, and your intellect is like light shining on the moon, and the light gives shape to the sea, which is the words of this poem
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gosh, that is weird, like
gosh, burying people with their mouths full of pearls is weird, like pearls of wisdom unsaid.
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