Replying to a comment on:
The Eskimo and the fish (Free verse) by INTRANSIT
From the safety of a smoky dome
He drags his life through
the whiteness of time.
To auger breifly
into another world
and sit fishing
with intense interest.
Peering into the water
he chants:
Ocean waters deep and cold
what is said is what is told.
I love my life from wife to land
seems but paltry within my hand.
The Inuit retrieves
a spotted char
Then slowly traces
its teeth marked flesh
He chants again:
Small of fish bruised and burled
I wish you well in your hasty world
I asked the oceans deep and cold
your harried life is what they showed.
Then relinquishes it to its home.
Again the empty line descends
and quickly lands
a heartier meal.
The man bundles his tools
and smiles at his catch
and hurriedly returns
to his family
who expect
nothing more.
|