Saturday, May 05, 2018

Black & Green





Long after you have swung back
away from me
I think you are still with me:

you come in close to the shore
on the tide
and nudge me awake the way

a boat adrift nudges the pier:
am I a pier
half-in half-out of the water?

and in the pleasure of that communion
I lose track,
the moon I watch goes down, the

tide swings you away before
I know I'm
alone again long since,

mud sucking at gray and black
timbers of me,
a light growth of green dreams drying

--Denise.

5 comments:

C said...

Your poem, b? Or?

Anonymous said...

Crikey, that was shoddy of me! It was Denise Levertov.

C said...

Ah yes!Thanks b. How's it going deadline-wise?

billoo said...

Er...a bit nervy but I hope I'll get there. Minor editing this week then, hopefully, I'm done. Keep your fingers crossed!

b.

Celia said...

My fingers are crossed!