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 A Green Crab's Shell by Mark Doty 
						Not, exactly, green:closer to bronze
 preserved in kind brine,
 
 something retrieved
 from a Greco-Roman wreck,
 patinated and oddly
 
 muscular. We cannot
 know what his fantastic
 legs were like--
 
 though evidence
 suggests eight
 complexly folded
 
 scuttling works
 of armament, crowned
 by the foreclaws'
 
 gesture of menace
 and power. A gull's
 gobbled the center,
 
 leaving this chamber
 --size of a demitasse--
 open to reveal
 
 a shocking, Giotto blue.
 Though it smells
 of seaweed and ruin,
 
 this little traveling case
 comes with such lavish lining!
 Imagine breathing
 
 surrounded by
 the brilliant rinse
 of summer's firmament.
 
 What color is
 the underside of skin?
 Not so bad, to die,
 
 if we could be opened
 into this--
 if the smallest chambers
 
 of ourselves,
 similarly,
 revealed some sky.
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