
One could interpret this straight-forwardly - mother psychotic, narrator sane, turtle real. On the other hand, each of these could be equally questioned, giving the reader other possibilities to imagine. In the end, we come back to the original and obvious meaning, but the imagination has been triggered. I like poems that entice that kind of exploration and thought. The metaphor is set up a bit formally, but it works very well.
Very impressive
Alcuin

Ha! The fertility of imagination :] I was intrigued by the interplay between 'my father', 'Mother', and 'her husband' - and I enjoyed the irony implied in the concluding lines (no shell = no colour). Anyway, what I admired particularly about this was, well, the whole thing. (Perhaps it was 'fawn' *obsequious giggle*)

It is work such as this that makes me strive to improve and better my art. Poignant, daring, powerful and enigmatic...just a few words that don't quite aptly describe what I think after reading this three times. Excellent read and I don't often throw that word around either.
~Flash~