Ceyx to Halycon
A bright pitchfork of lightning
plunged into the deck.
I was not prepared for the impact,
the violence of the storm
clawing up our ship.
The boat let the ocean in, air sinking
beneath the water.
In all the commotion, I needed
something stationary
to hang onto, so I thought
of you, the bone
in your shoulder that my fingers
find, the birdlike
energy of your hands. When I wash
up onshore, my body
curled in the wet sand, waves reaching
over me like bedsheets,
I hope it will be you that finds me
so you can also know
every act of nature brings us together.
makes me think of that girl who just sailed around the world...
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Nice feminist upgrade on the myth: It isn't just Halycon who throws herself to the sea in grief for her mate, it's Ceyx as well!
ReplyDeleteI like this!
ReplyDeleteGenius poetic fusion of myth & love.
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