We carried them home in a salty pail
the bones of a monster.
Freddy lived
in a ramshackle palace
hard by a softly tilting beach.
He said it could be an alien,
his dad had seen one of their ships
high up in the sky like a shiny sixpence.
When we tipped the skeleton out.
Seawater sloped onto the floor.
For a moment the bones swam.
I wondered if it was a mermaid
or a mermaid’s child.
Freddy poked it with his foot.
“Don’t, you’ll crush it”
“Look at its head” he said
“it’s got no teeth.”
That settled it. We agreed
it was a space-child---possibly drowned.
That night by the tides rolling ebb
its beaked jaw opened and sang to me
of far away shores.
(C) Eric Ashford July 08
