Thursday, February 14, 2008

Saint Lawrence


Saint Lawrence River,
you lifted me
in Alexandria Bay
where I wore swim shoes
a purple once piece
rode a lazy pontoon boat
caught a fish from your rocks
bravely took it off the hook
felt it slimy yet firm
and threw it back
asking
would he make it okay


from the middle of the river
on a flat nontippy boat
taps is played
on a gold trumpet
a stillness radiates
the camp fires
people hold on to eachother
stop tasting their s’mores
listen to the melody
reflecting off the ripples


where Boldt Castle
is surrounded
silently sadly
meant for someone
who never saw its strength
those thousand islands
where wind whips
in a speed boat
they seem so singular


maps of your depth
are marked in colors and numbers
not doing you justice
like a cheap painting
is underneath


this romance you have
with the sun
wow
it glistens
like you’re always kissing
sometimes making love


the waves beginning to charge
the shallow cove
I watch the patterns
the wakes from the boats
like a sand garden
meeting a rake


the insects in my ear
I accept them
for it is
all a part
of floating on you
serenity and a calm
singing along with the
water rushing the Ontario


Saint Lawrence,
you made me stand still

1 comment:

Christina said...

you have some nice slant rhymes in here. i like it.