Today’s early bird prompt was to use Katie Naughton’s Debt Ritual: Oysters as inspiration to write a poem which references another poet and contains a declarative statement. The poem should be set in a people filled place. My poem is set in the supermarket and references Sylvia Plath.
There are no oysters here,
just rows of vegetables polished
like a child’s teeth. Boxes filled
with shiny bell peppers, their slow
decay disguised enough to make
them palatable. We’re performers
on the stage of late capitalism.
What do you think, Sylvia? How
do you like our world? You can
buy two different types of peach
for less than two pounds. And
somewhere, a bomb is being
dropped on a family. Petrol is
going up and meanwhile a child is
screaming for his mother.
There are six types of orange here
but no oysters and still, the world
continues to drop bombs.
Perhaps it isn’t about the oysters.
Maybe all I really want is to
taste the sea.