Monday, 24 December 2012

Watershed


Gushing between glaciers
 
and the ocean bed,
 
a vast, unremitting tide
 
sculpts the reluctant land
 
as the moment needs,
 
sweeping particles for sediment
 
or in raging spate, whole trees.

 
Tugged from the awkward bank,
 
I’m torn beyond the shallows -
 
currents and tows rip me,
 
floundering.
 
               You ravel onward
 
in sleek rolling waves,
 
plunging deep and dangerous
 
I embrace the cascade.
 
 
 

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