WATER LANGUAGE (A Poem by Patricia Kelly)

WATER LANGUAGE
The shapeless language
of water invades my life
Pots and watering cans splash
and slip from my grasp
Leaky faucets wear
at the ragged islands
of my sleep
Another pet fish dies,
tilted against the breast
of a mermaid
My rug soaks up the rain
as a bent gutter gushes
like a manic mouth
and old window frames weep
Today, they replace the bent
drain pipe.
My walls tremble.
They pound the window frames
out into sudden emptiness.
I flinch.
They heft new lenses
into each open frame:
Ah, the trees,
surely the trees
never offered their arms
like this before,
never danced, fey dancers
conjuring joy,
never felt so green
* * * *
This poem was written in 1987 and revised in 2002. I was reminded of it recently with all the rain we have been having this year in the states. New York City has been having it's own "water language" crisis, too. Such as a recent burst steam pipe under the street in midtown Manhattan, which was particularly unnerving. The early news footage of the steam filled with white and sometimes muddy debris erupting several stories into the air, was all too reminiscent of 9/11 images. Then this morning, we had a tornado in Brooklyn (southwest of where I live in Queens) and lots of flooding all around the city. They can't find any record of there having ever been a tornado in Brooklyn before, by the way.
Hope you all are staying dry and comfy.
[I've had the above photo on my computer for years and it's source site is long since defunct -- www.birds.fl.]
Resource: trees, if you please, a blog dedicated to trees, one of my favorite entities on this still glorious planet.
‘til next time, keep dreaming,
Roswila
[aka: Patricia Kelly]
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