oracle and spawn

By georgelstein

oracle and spawn

swim fishies swim
swim for life, swim for love
upstream, where the river narrows
through the cold and vexing harrows
oracle and spawn, falcon and dove
swim fishies swim fishies swim

sybil and pythia descend from heaven
down the hill when sternly beckoned
not yet schooled in philosophy, philology
no letters acquired in transmutation
to merge, submerge, and re-emerge
perhaps.
As it has and as it will, past pretty pink nails
and pretty pink toes
unabated the river flows
innocence and waterfalls
swim

instinct and spontaneous urges
a last romance, hormonal surges
on gravel beds, in snow-melt rivers
muffled by the bubbles and the trickles
innocence and innocents

salmon swimming, salmon thrusting
while their weary bodies rusting
be still he says, and they comply
in pleistocene valleys, fall leaves rustling,
there under the high bridge, reluctantly trusting

swim
swim fishies swim
innocents, innocence
and screams
swim fishies swim fishies swim
swim and swim and swim and swim and swim
and swim and swim.

 

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Copyright 2018 georgelstein
Published on Wednesday, September 19, 2018.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • TropicalSnowstorm On Wednesday, September 19, 2018, TropicalSnowstorm (1703)By person wrote:

    I like this one very much! The allusion to ancient Delphic rites gave the salmon run a mystical, spiritual link to an ancient cycle, which the “swim fishies” and “pretty pink nails” and pretty pink toes” word choices kept from seeming stilted or a stretch. This created the sense of something being both ancient and profound, without being self aware that it was. Rites performed by instinct rather than training. Lovely piece, my man! Ciao, T/S Scholar

  • georgelstein On Thursday, September 20, 2018, georgelstein (62)By person wrote:

    T/S, I was hoping that you would approve, thank you very much for the kind words. -g spot on to the Delpic ref.

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