Sunday, October 5, 2014

On Shore

I wrote this poem many years ago, after a time among women whose lives were very, very broken. I felt inadequate even to speak an encouraging word. I don't know if the poem is any good, and perhaps it should go back in the drawer. You can tell me what you think, if you'd like.


From where I stand
I see the endless sea
Check out, check in.
I myself am empty, a shell really,
Can barely hold sand,
Can only echo, shaped as I am,
The sound of waves.

All this is ground bone,
Salt-sea washed and soft as flesh
Beneath a tattered hem, a woman's weeds.
Unlike me she was not formed
But flung
Abandoned and unsaved
From off the breast of sea.

So much debris
From where I stand.

4 comments:

  1. No it shouldn't be put back away. It's both beautiful and painful to read, just as it should be.

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    1. I so appreciate your sensitive heart. Thanks for encouraging me.

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  2. You as well as others in your family have so much creative talent it's remarkable. Keep it out of the drawer....

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    1. Kind and generous words from a Weber. I remember well your father's clocks and paintings, and your own artistic talent. It's good to be in touch with you!

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