Sharks' Teeth Poem by Kay Ryan

Sharks' Teeth



Everything contains some
silence. Noise gets
its zest from the
small shark's-tooth-
shaped fragments
of rest angled
in it. An hour
of city holds maybe
a minute of these
remnants of a time
when silence reigned,
compact and dangerous
as a shark. Sometimes
a bit of a tail
or fin can still
be sensed in parks.

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Kay Ryan

Kay Ryan

San Jose, California
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