(diving the shipwrecks of Lake Superior)
suddenly
shape comes from darkness
grey lines merging
beyond the point of visibility
lanterns glance and stare
along crushed decks
bend and twist
between torn timbers
into dissolved superstructure
we glide a length of starboard gunwale
slide along partioned darkness
entering carefully
where ghosts whisper
down through awkward angles
into deep caverns
where a ling cod snakes
through twisted moments
a slim shape slipping
into shadow
clinging to whispers and shallows
we move on
listening for laughter and the clink of glass
hearing that last call to duty
listing decks slipping
into the ice cold deep
Emperor, America et al
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Emperor, America et al
"Clarence said a striking thing about rowing that I've always valued ... that he liked rowing because you were approaching life backward. You could clearly see the past, and you glanced quickly at the future over your shoulder.' Jim Harrison.
Re: Emperor, America et al
Brings to mind one of my favorite Lightfoot tunes: The Wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald.