Remembering oceans in early July
So it is surrounded by mountains
Fine grains of memory wake me like the light sand
on a Cape Cod beach that stay
In your sneakers till autumn’s almost
Another half forgotten friendship
Or like the harder brown southeast sand says
You won’t remember because it will never
Leave you long enough to become the past
Heat splits into horizons and in this world
of horizons we are strangely upright
Thoughts try to stand up beside us
but at best bubble like clouds out of reach
Memories fall flat another shelf of sand
To be worn away by the liquid nature of life
The sky a giant tv screen between stations
Bright gray and vibrant starts telling its story
I am here where the ocean renews itself
Among ridges reaching to the sky and when the sky
Reaches down the late afternoon rain
Darkens the road except
Reverse shadows in the shapes of trees
Where the street is still dry what does it take
To absorb our shadows what does a storm-bred
Streetside stream know before giving itself to a creek
In this valley what will I know before I am gone
Before all memory of this storm passes
-photo by Aurora Schwaner