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(love song, with two goldfish)

(He's a drifter, always
floating around her, has
nowhere else to go. He wishes
she would sing, not much, just the scales;
or take some notice,
give him the fish eye.)

(Bounded by round walls
she makes fish eyes
and kissy lips at him, darts
behind pebbles, swallows
his charms hook, line and sinker)

(He's bowled over. He would
take her to the ocean, they could
count the waves. There,
in the submarine silence, they would share
their deepest secrets. Dive for pearls
like stars.)

(But her love's since
gone belly-up. His heart sinks
like a fish. He drinks
like a stone. Drowns those sorrows,
stares emptily through glass.)

(the reason, she said
she wanted)
(and he could not give)
a life
beyond the
(bowl)

By Grace Chua


QLRS Vol. 2 No. 2 Jan 2003

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  Other Poems in this Issue

Floor Tiling
By Koh Jee Leong.

What Work Is Not
By Koh Jee Leong.

Images of America
By Alvin Pang.

An Exercise of Faith
By Adrianna Tan.

Superstition
By Hugo Chaparro (trans. Mercedes Guhl).

Room
By Thow Xin Wei.

Aftershave
By Choo Shu Jian.

Sweetness and Light
By Dominic Chua.

His Body
By Trina Nileena Banerjee.

 

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