1. The Paper Nautilus by Marianne Moore


    For authorities whose hopes
    are shaped by mercenaries?
    Writers entrapped by
    teatime fame and by
    commuters’ comforts? Not for these
    the paper nautilus
    constructs her thin glass shell.

    Giving her perishable
    souvenir of hope, a dull
    white outside and smooth-
    edged inner surface
    glossy as the sea, the watchful
    maker of it guards it
    day and night; she scarcely

    eats until the eggs are hatched.
    Buried eight-fold in her eight
    arms, for she is in
    a sense a devil-
    fish, her glass ram’shorn-cradled freight
    is hid but is not crushed;
    as Hercules, bitten

    by a crab loyal to the hydra,
    was hindered to succeed,
    the intensively
    watched eggs coming from
    the shell free it when they are freed,—
    leaving its wasp-nest flaws
    of white on white, and close-

    laid Ionic chiton-folds
    like the lines in the mane of
    a Parthenon horse,
    round which the arms had
    wound themselves as if they knew love
    is the only fortress
    strong enough to trust to.

     
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