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January 1992
January 1992
Jonah Fishing


I fish this bay all morning.
High clouds cap me, a light breeze
tickles the water's skin.
Fall's green-brown leaves shade the shore.

By noon, no fish. I lean
over the gunwale staring into the water.
I cannot see past my own reflection,
rippled by clouds & salt.
I do not notice the water's spasm
20 feet away—
not the quick bright splash of scup or blue,
but silent muscular surface turbulence,
a ribbed intimation of mighty motion below.

The sky does not speak, nor the sea talk.
Mirrors, they breathe images
in the cadenced wash of pure extension.

Face to face with our future,
we cannot see the whale
who will swallow us whole.


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