Thursday, 11 February 2016

Ode to a Large Tuna in the Market: Verse paragraph 3


The verse paragraph uses metaphors. The metaphors help use to visualize the shape of the tuna and how it coarses through the sea.
The third verse paragraph compares the tuna to a "dark bullet", and a "sea-javelin" showing us how streamline and fast it is. 
The word "barrled" is a metaphor that shows us the tuna is accelerating like bullet barreled out of a gun. The phrase "locked into the current" says that the fish is moving with the current of the sea and cannot escape it.
In conclusion, the third verse paragraph talks about how swift and aerodynamic the tuna is. It also talks about how free-flowing the tuna is.

Only you: 
dark bullet 
barreled   
from the depths, 
carrying   
only   
your   
one wound, 
but resurgent, 
always renewed, 
locked into the current, 
fins fletched 
like wings 
in the torrent, 
in the coursing 
of 
the 
underwater 
dark, 
like a grieving arrow, 
sea-javelin, a nerveless   
oiled harpoon.

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