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Reading John's book Seal Rock sitting on a pile of burned driftwood on the beach where people are scattering like jacks beneath a beach ball slapped into the air it falls amongst the group a few dive for it someone throws it again While sanderlings dance along the fray of the waves the sun disappears in dark clouds I open Seal Rock put it over my head as raindrops fall poetry satisfying so many needs my wreath, my hat my shelter in bustling adversity I hop over puddles in sprung rhythm while gulls haggle over shells the words and memories trickling into my scalp right off the pages as we are all climbing towards the parking lot stones sliding beneath our feet a beach ball lodged under a boy’s arm I keep this slick shingle on top word pendant a dream shroud whispering shedding the storm.
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Nov 11, 2017
Nov 11, 2017 at 12:13 PM UTC
Reading John Haislip in Lincoln City
Reading John's book Seal Rock sitting on a pile of burned driftwood on the beach where people are scattering like jacks beneath a beach ball slapped into the air it falls amongst the group a few dive for it someone throws it again While sanderlings dance along the fray of the waves the sun disappears in dark clouds I open Seal Rock put it over my head as raindrops fall poetry satisfying so many needs my wreath, my hat my shelter in bustling adversity I hop over puddles in sprung rhythm while gulls haggle over shells the words and memories trickling into my scalp right off the pages as we are all climbing towards the parking lot stones sliding beneath our feet a beach ball lodged under a boy’s arm I keep this slick shingle on top word pendant a dream shroud whispering shedding the storm.
©marywinslow2017 This is a repost, rewrite, of an earlier version. John Haislip was my teacher at the University of Oregon and a Northwest poet.
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Nov 11, 2017
Nov 11, 2017 at 12:13 PM UTC
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