Marianne Moore

Here you will find the Poem The Fish of poet Marianne Moore

The Fish

wade
through black jade
Of the crow-blue mussel-shells, one keeps
adjusting the ash heaps;
opening and shutting itself like 
an
injured fan.
The barnacles which encrust the side
of the wave, cannot hide
there for the submerged shafts of the
sun,
split like spun
glass, move themselves with spotlight swiftness
into the crevices?
in and out, illuminating
the 
turquoise sea
of bodies. The water drives a wedge
of iron through the iron edge
of the cliff; whereupon the stars,
pink
rice-grains, ink-
bespattered jelly-fish, crabs like green
lilies, and submarine
toadstools, slide each on the other.
All
external
marks of abuse are present on this
defiant edifice?
all the physical features of
ac-
cident?lack
of cornice, dynamite grooves, burns, and
hatchet strokes, these things stand 
out on it; the chasm-side is
dead.
Repeated 
evidence has proved that it can live
on what can not revive
its youth. The sea grows old in it.