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OCEAN MOONSET
Third Beach, Washington
I
It’s the season to haul in
the run of dreams.
On tide flats by night,
phosphorescent algae flare and bloom
beneath the pressure of my boots.
In the brackish cover in the lee
of dunes, fall-logs crumble.
When the old winds died,
fungus that blooms
in the rings of growing
blew them down. The tough roots
of saplings grip them now.
I try to hold my own ground–
it shifts and glows with the pressure
of new roots, a different soil.
II
To know time by the moon,
I hike down clockless.
The sky is wide-open as an eye.
If the winds change,
I run through underbrush
to flee fog sliding in.
Always the flight is easier
than standing under fog—
the chill, the hanging moss,
the hours that lose their grip.
III
The kind of horizon—sea or land—
behind which the full moon sets
when it hauls the tide out
makes a difference to my ocean.
It has to slip toward midnight
at the world’s edge
on its own reflection
or it’s some other country’s truth.
IV
Tide runoff flees
like fluttering sandpipers,
then slow, stately gulls.
When it meets the first roll
of fog, it lowers its crest
and glides under.
My rising shudder
meets the first undertow
and stills.
V
The Pacific calms me
more than a monastery garden
or the Buddha under rain-hung leaves.
Through the fog-muffled roar
of surf, I find my way
toward sleep. Distant breakers
multiply the moon’s eye.
VI
My dreams start out
slowly—thin canoes
gliding away from the silhouettes
of hemlocks through fog.
Shadowy as the thoughts of birds,
they slip toward the darkened
waters of the moon,
the lunar fluid glowing in them
as they go.
Author Biography:
Carolyne Wright has published 9 books and chapbooks of poetry, a collection of essays, and 4 volumes of translations from Spanish and Bengali. Her latest collection is Mania Klepto: the Book of Eulene (Turning Point Books, 2011). Her previous collection, A Change of Maps (Lost Horse Press, 2006), won the 2007 IPPY Bronze Award. Seasons of Mangoes and Brainfire ((Carnegie Mellon UP/EWU Books, 2nd ed. 2005) won the Blue Lynx Prize and American Book Award. Wright, a visiting writer at colleges and universities around the country, served on the Board of the AWP from 2004-2008, and moved back to her native Seattle in 2005. She teaches for the Northwest Institute of Literary Arts’ Whidbey Writers Workshop MFA Program.
Credit: Published in Stealing the Children, Ahsahta Press, 4th printing 1992. © Carolyne Wright
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