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Migrant workers at the Ulstermuseum

 

 
With chubby legs – each terminating in a fat and scaley fin
 
 
the coelacanth in Belfast lives in a tank to keep the liquor in
the giant squid with stretching arms to grasp and suck and swallow
 
 
the Malone Hoard of polished axe heads found abandoned in a hollow
migrating birds , sand martins , swifts – that fly although they’re stuffed
 
 
and warthogs with more tusks than looks with bodies ending in a tuft
hyenas laughing silently at terrible hyena jokes
 
 
and cases full of scenes of daily life of Neolithic folks
and stripey piglets milling round a huge and bristled hog
 
 
the elk with spreading antlers that was found preserved entirely in a bog
with tiny head and great big feet and hair made from fleeces
 
 
a sign that says " please do not touch or this display may fall to pieces”
nor do not touch Triceratops – it may look fierce but it is much
 
 
less replaceable than you are . I like the Irish Furniture , such
skill to inlay oyster shells in smooth and polished sycamore wood
 
 
The painting of the tomb of Vergil which is also called " Sun Breaking through a Cloud ”
by Joseph Wright of Derby who usually painted scientific things
 
 
and of course the dragons in the hall with spreading wicker wings
and they are fastened to the roof and just as well as they must weigh megatons
 
 
and photos from the Troubles with broken glass and children aiming guns and
all the sea-crusted treasures rescued from the sunken ships of the Armada fleet
 
 
and sundry displays of crystalware and fashionable hats and also shoes for tiny feet and 
Egyptain princess Takabuti brought from Thebes by those who wished to understand
 
 
how linen could survive a thousand years – and she just came wrapped in it  . And now her boney hand

 
curls blackly and she stares up blankly at an Ulster ceiling – a long , long way from her own land
 
 
 
Anita Greg 08/06/2018
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