driftwood cast upon the sea’s lashing,
slips through the fingers of waves,
colonized by gribbles, riddled with
pinholes from shipworms, hoppers,
wood piddocks home/dinners, dressed
in brine at the wrackline—a woman
tosses driftwood into a pile of dunnage,
salvage bound for the old port dock.
On the dock, a man finds driftwood,
sun-baked, salt-smooth, the size of
a long-bone. Like Odin, he commands
the wood to: Cavort. Frolic. Frisk About.
The man’s lover strokes the wood’s scars,
whorls, burled knots, deep striations in
chalk, wood ash, tinge of smoke,
singed quill feather gray. At her shop,
she twists lady orchids around the wood,
rhythms yellow petals’ into a dancing vine.
Drift, drift, drifting out of itself—I stare
in the shop window, my reflection shifts.
It’s low tide. Waves fall & bloom what floats,
That sparkler. Earth’s flint catching my breath.
Image: “Driftwood” by Terri Bateman, licensed under CC 2.0.
Vivian Eyre:
Almost daily, I walk the beaches along the Long Island Sound on the eastern point of Long Island. One day, I found a small piece of driftwood, a perfect size and shape to hold my paintbrush between strokes. At that time, I was attending Sumi-e brushstroke classes in Manhattan. This driftwood paintbrush rest traveled with me on the bus, the train, the subway. The poem began on that commute as I mulled over the many lives of driftwood on land, sea, sand. And yet, due to happenstance, my driftwood would lead an unexpected life. . . the kind of life that I want for myself.
Vivian Eyre is the author of Ishmael’s Violets (Kelsay Books). Her poems have appeared in The Massachusetts Review, Bellingham Review, J Journal, One Art, Pangyrus, Quiddity, Spire, The Ashville Poetry Review, The Fourth River, The Orchards Journal Twelve Mile Journal. Her ekphrastic poems inspired by Neo Rauch’s “para” paintings, were included in the anthology, Neu Smoke (Black Square Editions. Off the Park Press). The “Brunch Poems” series, founded by Vivian in 2013, continues its monthly poetry discussions at Floyd Memorial Library (Greenport, NY). As a community member at Imago Foundation for the Arts, she moderates their “Poets in Conversation” series. Vivian has served as guest curator for the Whale House at the Southold Historical Society Museum (Southold, NY) and as a cold stunned sea turtle rescue volunteer for NY Marine Rescue. Vivian lives with her standard poodle in Warren, RI. Follow her on Instagram: @vivianeyrepoet
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