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Jennifer McCurry
Poems
Aug 2020
The Lake
The Lake
I stand before her
She is bold and blue
And cracks
With boning pressure and the shock of release
To bobbing sternum sheath
As if the chest
Of this now breathing frozen lake
Intubated by the will
And warm might of the sun
It’s rays like pumping hands
She moans
And underneath the sloshing of Iced veins
As they push through
Newborn
A magic shot
Shudders through
And shouts entrapment
Corrupting the silent calm
Sentinel of the wild
They stand watching
And fear her resurrection
She holds in pale blue
Electric palm
The capacity
And surreal intent
To tread through stability
And destroy the taproot
Of all that is known
“The ancient map”
And take down their King
With cool
Uncaring flinch
She breathes
And her chest
Rises
And falls
Great calamity
A cold terror
Blows through the sleeves of strong men
Spreads frostbite through the tips of fingers
Of able hands
Crippled by her might
And crestfallen
They disembark
On readied boats
On the opened currents
She has shown
Written by
Jennifer McCurry
46/F/Arkansas, USA
(46/F/Arkansas, USA)
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