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a plea from the manatee |
| Manatee Colombus, foul barbarian believed he had found India and named us sirens of the deep. He was wrong about everything. No Loreleis of Ulysses, no blood of mythic origin ever flowed in our chambered hearts. We are mammalian, estuarine, slow, steady and placid beings, like our sisters, elephantine with our long, tribal memories. We are scarred, like the Madonna of Czestochowa, the sea star, Santa Maria, dark mother Yemanja, Erzulie Danto. Goddesses of all the waters. We thrive when the world is healthy and we perish from carelessness. Help us to heal. May we all heal. Prompt Subject: Animal Instincts (write a poem from the point of view of an animal) Word(s) to use: [none] Word(s) not to use: [none] Other requirements/restrictions: at least 15 lines long |