Poem: I Have Lived with The Crabs So Long

I Have Lived with The Crabs So Long

it is impossible to even recall
the sensation of man-walking,

I siddle, as they do,
though I have only two legs,

but I have perfected my capacity
to use each hand to pince,

have made them hard, calloused.
They are not claws, of course,

but they serve me well enough,
will snatch shrimp with ease,

it is all a knack.  I have learned it,
have learned to be as the others,

all these crabs here, in the depths,
where I am glad to be, and I forget enough

to think as a crab, to be enough a crab,
though I cannot recall why it is my preference.

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