Slow Swirl at the Edge of the Sea
Listen, love—the cliffs are tired
of restraining us, tired of the questions
we ask each other about time. But
we’ve forgotten our schedules tonight
we find the luxury in the silk pillow-
case, camisole, the petal wings of moths
fluttering at the window. We lie
together in a bed of beach music
above a small village of fishermen,
of ferries and pathways.
When they lower the boats, the sea
swallows hard and we slip beneath a blue
brushstroke not knowing who will stay under
and who will make it back to shore.
– Kelli Russell Agodon, Kingston
The Poets’ Corner features work from local poets who appear at the Poulsbohemian Poetry Readings, held on first Saturdays of the month at the Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse, 19003 Front St., Poulsbo.