The
fish are on the boards now,
ready
to be cut up,
imprinted and shaped
onto
plates.
We
bend over the scales and take the flesh
to
our mouths,
separating
out the bones,
the
parts we don’t need with our teeth.
Learning
to prepare things
for ourselves.
Kōan Brink [photo credit: Ryan Paradiso] was born and raised in Minnesota. They are a poet, lay ordained Zen student, bookmaker and teacher. Brink is the author of a poetry chapbook, The End of Lake Superior (above/ground, 2021) and a forthcoming artist's book, What Sleeps under Lacquer (NECK Press). They currently live in Austin, Texas, where they are on the faculty of the Austin Waldorf School.
the Tuesday poem is curated by rob mclennan
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