Poem 340
Another underwater poem (see Poem 70 and Poem 213 ) … thinking about people lost at sea … title from Shakespeare …
( I like the word impervious and the ten minute trip to splinters … )
Full Fathom
The sea absorbs a boat like acid as if the salt abrasive water dissolves it rubbed away like wet paper between the fingers one minute there as impervious as a bottle top the next changed course ninety degrees begun the ten minute trip to splinters a disappearance is the worst thing come seven years when you are stamped dead still there will be grains of doubt a little house under the sea where you point your boots to the door and sigh sailor fisherman drop your head and listen to the squall that rises today over Wellington also there is a hurricane off the Florida coast and the water is warming into spring a wind comes into the house a heavy spring tide he folds and falls before that twists the waterlogged boots on his soft feet the roof that was a side creaks everything is down here this is what they mean by no trace