Saturday 13 February 2016

Aeonian Arteries (working title)

As the current theme of my uni work focuses on the sea and waves and things of a maritime nature, my poetry of this time is obviously taking on a salty edge. So here is the first, written in response to a section from The Outermost House by Henry Beston.


Stratospheric flesh
bones of rock
and marrow mould
endure the season
of the blood.
A crashing pulse
beat eternal
beneath the sky,
a briny heart's
tidal contractions -
diastole
systole - 
through carbon veins.
Surf exhales
sighs up sand
dissipating strength
and lingers.
Surf inhales
its shivering water and
retreats
in an erosive breath
an unremitting cadence
heard around the world.

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