Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Drifting

from Two Ghosts/poems
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xxxxxxxxxxxxxxECHO LAKE
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A gray scaly fish, dead,
with a glazed eye bulging
past its socket,
floated on the water.
I dipped my hand into icy Echo Lake,
rocking the rowboat.
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My father said sit still,
do you want to turn us over?
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Of course not I told myself,
because if we fall in and we sink,
I'll get lost in a bottomless evermore.
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Echo Lake was lassoed by trees
in a ragged circle,
the sky rising above forever,
and water that went down, kept going
on a path till it reached a star
on the other side.
Nothing returned to raise its head
ever again.
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If I called out
Help,
only my own voice would come back
over and over like a ghost
before I became one.
And that would not save me.
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My father was right,
so I sat still.
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17 comments:

  1. 'Echo Lake was lassoed by trees'.

    I have to say that my hard Scorpio's armour crumbles whenever I read lines like the one above. Many, many thanks.

    And next time, catch the bloody fish! :-)

    Greetings from London.

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  2. Greetings to A Cuban-
    Good to know there's a crumble point for Scorpio..glad it's you..Thank you so much!!

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  3. Haunting images - I loved this little story!

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  4. Hi Marty-
    Thank you..I never wanted to go back!!

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  5. Hi Raph-
    This is just one of those places that stayed with me...thank you!

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  6. You painted a pretty eerie picture there, my friend. Well done.xx♥

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  7. H Lyn,

    A powerful memory! Water is a strong element isn't it? Compelling, mesmerising but also dark and haunting. I have never liked the idea of swimming in a lake!

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  8. Hi Natalie-
    Eerie..hmmm...I'll take that! Thank you...

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  9. Hi Derrick-
    Having some problems getting and posting comments last couple of days..maybe it's changing!
    Anyway..you're right about water..especially since this kid was told the lake was bottomless!
    Thank you..

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  10. Ah, the images brought to mind my long ago teenager-hood, and summer afternoons on the mill pond with my grandfather. Wonderful writing.

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  11. Hi Tom-
    So glad to see a new face! Thank's for your memories and for your generous words.

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  12. Hi Tom, again..
    Tried to leave comment on your blog 2x..not accepting!! Will try again...

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  13. Thanks ...thats so beautiful.

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  14. Rising-
    Thank you so much..I appreciate your kind words!

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  15. very evocative, Lyn - I feel like I'm in the boat too...

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  16. Deedee-
    Thank you..even I feel that I'm back in that boat!!

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