With Fins and All

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So small!
| August 9, 2021

“With Fins and All”

With fins and all,

that fish is small.

It won’t look good

up on my wall.

My gosh it’s small.

That is not great.

I’d need three more

to fill my plate.

Throw it back in.

It needs to grow.

A little bigger—

don’t you know?

Joseph Edward Sykes works and writes in Aberdeen, Washington. Find more of his work: http://www.Facebook.com/JESykesPoetry. Please reference his name when ordering books on Amazon.

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