Page 19 - June 2024 Newsletter
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Diving into the Wreck

                First having read the book of myths,
                and loaded the camera,
                and checked the edge of the knife-blade,
                I put on
                the body-armor of black rubber
                the absurd flippers
                the grave and awkward mask.
                I am having to do this
                not like Cousteau with his
                assiduous team
                aboard the sun-flooded schooner
                but here alone.

                There is a ladder.
                The ladder is always there
                hanging innocently
                close to the side of the schooner.
                We know what it is for,
                we who have used it.
                Otherwise
                it is a piece of maritime floss
                some sundry equipment.

                I go down.
                Rung after rung and still
                the oxygen immerses me
                the blue light
                the clear atoms
                of our human air.
                I go down.
                My flippers cripple me,
                I crawl like an insect down the ladder
                and there is no one
                to tell me when the ocean
                will begin.



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