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The language here moves not across the fish, but across the processes by which attention and description interinform, the texture of the stripped skin evoking wallpaper which then prompts a recognition of the similarities between wallpaper and patterns in the fish’s scales. The lines narrate the realization of resemblance, a habit of mind that governs the poem’s unfolding: “He was speckled with barnacles,” Bishop reports, and then continues in a figural register, “fine rosettes of lime” (ll. 16-17). The roses in the wallpapery skin are elaborated into the matter that crusts the fish’s body, and then flower further beneath the surface: