Joshua Jones
Poetry
Joshua Jones received his MFA from UMass Boston and is a PhD candidate at the University of North Texas. His poems and essays have appeared in Image, Southwest Review, and Salamander among other journals. He and his wife wrangle dachshunds in Frisco, TX.
Illustration of a Sea Monk
Your print ended up
in the discount bin,
price slashed to a buck
because you’re one
ugly fuck—prune head
tonsured, nose askew,
your cassock ridged
with fist-sized shields.
I bought you because
you and I both know
we’re horrible. But you
can see the tentacular limbs
extending from beneath
your awful sleeves. You feel
your needle teeth grinding,
sense the broom of what might
be mucous or fibrous fins
fanning from where your legs
should be, and know
that the one who inked you
could have only been cruel
or foolish. No well-meaning
mistake to make a sentient fish
religious like this without
even sucker cups to tell
his beads and no knees
to speak of. A freak incapable
even of penance, though at least
you look the part. If I’d seen
him put the scales on you,
I think I would have asked
if he could do me next.