Piker Press — Weekly Journal of Arts and Literature
April 27, 2026

Fish for Tea

Bruce Hodder has been widely published in print and online, most recently in 'Hotel Corona' (Black Rune Press) and 'Helen's House' (Outlaw Chapbooks Press). He lives in Northampton, England with his wife Michelle.

Fish for Tea

The fish in the Co-Op used to frighten me
when I was five or six, and shopping after school:

one eye wide open, no light behind it,
staring at me from their crushed ice bed
in terrible reproach. I couldn't look for long.

'And what can I do for you, young man?'
Keith, the butcher, with his scarlet face,
would look at me instead of Mum and ask.

I think now, 'Don't be so fucking jolly
when you're selling corpses.' But I'm old and cranky.

In those days I would look at Mum,
so tall beside me in her roomy kaftans,
and step behind her with a nervous laugh
as she bought our fish for tea.






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