Song of the Sea to the Shore
by Robert Fanning
Unraveling velvet, wave after wave, driven
by wind, unwinding by storm, by gravity thrown
however, heaving to reach you, to find you, I've striven
undulant, erosive, blown
or lying flat as glass for your falling clear
down: I can't swallow you. So why
have I felt I've reached youas two reflected stars,
surfaced, lie nearas if the sky's
close element is one in me, where starfish
cleave to stonesif you're so far?
I've touched you, I know, but my rush
subsides; our meetings only leave desire's
fleeting trace. Every place I touch you
changes shape. Shore, lie down
undo. I'll fill your thirsty bones with blue.
I'll flood your every cave and we'll be one.