[Stylist] a poem

Ann Chiappetta anniecms64 at gmail.com
Tue Dec 20 21:19:19 UTC 2022


Origin of Planets

Jennifer Foerster

In this version, the valley

lime green after rain

rolls its tides before us.

 

A coyote bush shivers with seed.

 

We hold out our palms as if catching snow-

our villages of circular tracts

overcast with stars.

 

We have been moving together in sequence

for thousands of years, paralyzed

only by the question of time.

 

But now it is autumn under bishop pines-

the young blown down by wind feed

their lichens to the understory.

 

We follow the deer-path

past the ferns, to the flooded

upper reaches of the estuary.

 

The channel snakes through horsetails

and hemlock as the forest deepens, rises

behind us and the blue heron,

frozen in the shallows.

 

The shadow of her long neck ripples.

 

Somewhere in the rustling tulle reeds

spider is casting her threads to the light

 

and we spot a crimson-hooded fly agaric,

her toadstool's gills white

as teeth as the sun

                bleeds into the Pacific.

 

We will walk the trail

until it turns to sand

and wait at the spit's edge, listening

to the breakers, the seagulls

as they chatter their twilight preparations.

 

What we won't understand

about the sound of the sea is no different

than the origin of planets

 

or the wind's crystalline structures

irreversibly changing.

 

The albatross drags her parachute

over the earth's gaping mouth.

 

We turn back only for the instant

the four dimensions fold

into a sandcastle-before its towers

are collapsed by waves.

 

The face that turns

toward the end of its world

dissolves into space-

 

despite us, the continuum

remains.

 

Copyright C 2022 by Jennifer Elise Foerster. Originally published in
Poem-a-Day on December 20, 2022, by the Academy of American Poets.

 

Ann M. Chiappetta, M.S.

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914.393.6605 USA

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