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Night Skating at Porter Lake

For my cousin, Chris Goldrick

 

Lacing my skates

after walking two miles

in girl-strictured delight

Mom's stories of Sonja Henie--

No, not ever

 

Lacing my skates

with  snow-ball pompoms

felt skirt

and nylon tights

Cute little hat with matching scarf

My thighs and fingers

already freezing

icy burn

from miles on foot

 

to get there

the lake where--

 

I must get out

I must get OUT!

 

Knowing what

to expect from my body

the quick-twitch of muscle

Could always sense

specific--

gravity of water    

at 22 degrees

 

Desiring to feel

the motion between ice and steel

Read speed's vibrations through my body

The brain registers relation

to weather's effect

Tell of velocity

possibility of fall

Feel the slash of the blades beneath me

Throw my weight sideways, sudden

to hear that furious hiss

An object in motion tending, dire

to stay in motion

 

Threatening to stay there

always

in its heights-- of speed

away--

 

from the crowds of skaters

swirling distant in the lights

 

Seeking instead

the farthest reaches of Porter Lake

speed and speed and more

to overcome

inertia

of what it is to become

undone

 

at the outer edges, of humanity

A force

centrifugal unto myself

 

Avoiding

 

Pregnant and slow

with years and babes....

 

The best

must be broken and tamed

of what it takes to stay free

 

catching the edges with every stride

catching my toe in the quick

180

spray of frost

to the sudden still

 

Listen to the frigid chill

 

and the heave of my breath

tumbling into evidence

 

Gliding

Once

Forever--

 

on, into darkness

of woods on frozen water

 

The wildness of it all

 

So infatuated with flight

so full of grace

 

I forgot Sonja

 

The moon rose

from her seat in the treetops

and applauded

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Written by
elizabeth-balise
Published
Jul 17, 2018
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Notes

Wrote this immediately from a dream a couple months ago. With all the heat and humidity, it sounded good to go today.

This dream was an actual relived memory of being 12 years old and skating at Porter Lake in Forest Park of Springfield, Massachusetts. 22 degrees F is minus 5.5 C --Just a reference

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