Ya don’t wanna see ’em as they are
Ya gotta see ’em why they are
Ya can always find the beauty in that
This is a bedraggled
Windswept spot of rock
On a far northern sea
The gales blow hard over open water
Make landfall with merciless ferocity
And there break the will of branch and limb
Leaving nought but the tenacious grass
Which cleaves to the rubble of shoreline stone
And here am I
Full face into this sunny storm
Turbulence heavy in my ears
As it ties knots in my swept back hair
I remind myself
Be supple
Like the grass
Bend with the buffeting
And I too can thrive
Even if life sometimes seems
A gale upon a bedraggled rock
There is no small victory
In the supple tenacity
Of just getting through a day
With grace and dignity
I may even find
A little peace in it
Perhaps some beauty
Like I do here
Today
On this western shore
Of Newfoundland
Detritus
Old wood shedding paint
The tide’s gone out
The moon pulls the sea
From the shore
Where I find
The measure of the land
While the setting sun pulls me
To the expanse beyond the sky
Where I find
The measure of me
He seemed, at least to himself
Unsteady, dilapidated
Built on feeble support
Detritus scattered all about him
He had suffered
Many storms
A lifetime of obstinate hardship
One day a passing glance at his reflection
And there he stood, steadfast
In all his battered glory
I fall
To the merciless stone below
Which I not only survive
But somehow
Shatter
Fragments and rubble
Tumble to the lake below
While I stand above
Shaking
My fist
At the world
That tried to take me
The land needs more
Than water
To sustain life
When the soil itself
Is toxic
And yet
Even here
Against formidable challenge
Life finds a way
Amongst the nooks and crannies
Of possibility
He played the game
All day
And all night
He played the game
Because when he played
He never cried
When he played
He never felt shattered
Or broken
Or alone
He played
And he played
Until he exhausted consciousness
He played
Until even the terror
Even the darkness
Deep inside him
Could no longer hold
Sleep at bay
And then he slept
Until the dreams
The nightmares
Woke him again
The images
Never survived consciousness
He never remembered the dreams
Just that a dream woke him
Leaving only the shattered terror
And the loneliness
The lovelessness
So again
He played
The shore
Of a coastal town
The sun goes down
‘Fore night comes round
There we
Recline on the shore
To think no more
Settle no score
‘Til you
Wonder what are we
What will we be
What do I see
So I
Give my heart to you
My love is true
Is your love too?
You say
That it’s you and I
Forever, no lie
Together we sigh
Adieu the day
Which meets its fiery end
Adieu the thoughts
Which plague my dreary head
Adieu the world
Which fills me with a weary dread
To bed
Where downy warmth, my flight
To sleep
Where hope, my dreams alight
To wake
Where sunrise sets the world aright