Snail

Snail

A Poem by Terpsichore

In rain I walk and feed.
My one foot sliding, gliding.

I move slowly, ghostlike.
Floating edges grazing the ground
like the skirts of a settling hovercraft.

I am burdened by encapsulating shell
which I utilise with mysterious ease.
Drawing back and recoiling
from sharp stones, from grass spears.

My body is pallid, lightly scaled.
with probing detectors
Ever-Searching feelers.
I am cold as ice
waxed and rhythmic.
A blind scare-head,
a four-horned deity.

I press the earth,
suck it hard.
My shell is glazed and shining,
high coils of precious beauty
with curled lips of finest enamel
that are silky smooth.

My wake shines and glistens.
An opalescent ribbon that
charts my nocturnal journey.
I am blind and cannot see,
but I know
Where I have been.

© 2016 Terpsichore


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A wonderful description here ,that seems to cover every physiological aspect of the snail. I'm glad you didn't mention garlic sauce, however:-)

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Terpsichore
Terpsichore

London, United Kingdom



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Nothing much to tell really. I work in the city, boring, but lucrative enough to enable me to spend most weekends away from the place. I enjoy writing, reading equally as much. Like retro style cloth.. more..

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