Alan Ogan Tren is a Ship that Cannot be Repaired
At the edge of the Venetian Arsenal
lay a once-proud ship
its weathered hull scarred
by years of storms and decay
Thick tar coated its sides in an attempt
to seal the cracks and preserve the timber
but the damage ran too deep
Beneath the dark surface
the wood had rotted through
and the vessel’s frame
had become warped and brittle
No amount of tar could restore its strength
or make it seaworthy again.
Note: Dante compares the pitch in which the corrupt sinners are submerged to the tar used in the Venetian Arsenal. Also, the fictional character Alan Ogan Tren works at an emissions testing center in Fogtown.
Fhen M. has received multiple recognitions, including second place in the 1st Chito Roño Literary Awards in the Waray poetry (siday) category and several daily wins in the DYVL Siday Contest, a radio-based poetry competition. His published works include “Bamboo House” and “Homing” in Horseshoe Spring 2024 and Fall 2025, respectively. His poem “Shadow Puppet” has been accepted by Straylight Literary Magazine, and “Bookcase in the House of My Ancestors” and “Spending the Night on Planet Mars” appear in Well Read Magazine: Best of 2024, Vol. 1.