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Fish, Loons Really

Naked we silently

slipped our white moonlit

forms into the water

We felt wet, and the shock

in crevices – refreshing,

then cold.

We floated, four fish

without scales or fins

or gills – loons, really.

We made our loon calls

and waited for echoes

from across the pond.

Christie Flemming

PoetryChristie FlemmingMay 5, 2019Christie Flemming
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