avatarCourtenay Schembri Gray

Summary

"Anch Of Vee" is a poem that uses vivid imagery to explore the potent and transformative essence of anchovies, challenging conventional tastes and celebrating their unique impact.

Abstract

The poem "Anch Of Vee" delves into the sensory experience of anchovies, describing them as an overpowering force that defies pedestrian tastes. It paints a picture of these small fish as carvings of flesh that metaphorically bleed into the bloodstream, infecting the norm with their presence. The apricot-hued anchovies are depicted as piercing through the ordinary, their existence a stark contrast to more universally desired flavors like ice cream. The poem is a direct response to a prompt about anchovies, indicating a deliberate engagement with the theme set by Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她).

Opinions

  • The poem conveys a strong defense of anchovies' potent flavor, suggesting they are not just a common forage fish but a transformative element in the culinary world.
  • There is a sense of pride in the way anchovies disrupt conventional tastes, as if their divisive nature is a source of power and allure.
  • The author seems to revel in the rejection anchovies often face, viewing the reluctance of some as fuel for their own enchantment with the fish.
  • The imagery used suggests a celebration of anchovies' distinctiveness, with their "naked flesh" and "apricot hue" glistening and piercing through the ordinary.
  • The poem implies that the common preference for mainstream flavors like strawberry, chocolate, and vanilla is too mundane, and it positions anchovies as a more exotic and interesting choice.

Anch Of Vee

A Poem

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def. An anchovy is a small, common forage fish of the family Engraulidae. Most species are found in marine waters, but several will enter brackish water, and some in South America are restricted to freshwater.

We are the overwhelming, we are too overpowering to pedestrian noses, and tongues.

The carvings in the flesh, running rivers of iron to seep into the bloodstream.

We infect the pool of normality, tainting it with our naked flesh. The apricot hue glistens, the anchovies poking out of the epidermis.

Others desire ice cream, strawberry, chocolate and vanilla. We invite the rebuttals and wretched fiends, their reluctance feeds our magic.

This a response to the prompt Anchovies set by Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她)

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