Friday, July 22, 2016

Rob Schackne #22 - The Earhart Light

The Earhart Light


He said he saw it bumping
in a place on the coral drift
against a sea of ​​lost aircraft

Amelia is recomposed
in fish and light and small breezes
playing at the edges of Howland

And we who are left to search
deep breaths looking for buttons
find an old regulator come up for air

A rescue from ourselves I think
the little kid on the sandbar
with nothing to do but wait

Whether out far or deep in
we're drowning or waving
a little matter of perspective

As near to us as the moon
in the night sea with Jupiter
these loud waves of a distant god

3 comments:

  1. the endless struggle down, and up towards the light

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  2. Great poem Rob, I understand why you liked the mermaid one of mine.

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