~ a ballad
A capsized boat, sunset gleaming
over its gray curved hull.
Red lights lit, police boats hovered,
rocked in the rising swells.
From shore we thought we understood,
hoped those aboard could swim,
turned our backs to the drama, walked
away under the palms.
Next day, we learned that eyes deceive,
that nature takes what she
wants. No sunken boat, but a whale
beached dead off Marvin Key.
Forty-seven feet long and gaunt,
his wrecked body suffered
disease or virus, we supposed.
Not one of us offered
the truth autopsy would reveal.
Intestines strangled, sick
with our ignorant obsession—
plastic, plastic, plastic.
Published in Bacopa Literary Review, 2022