It is not the water that moves but the energy through it. Every
wave is an illusion of movement; as if the water is moving from one
area to another. The Indian Ocean eventually coming to the Jersey shore
and every wetland on the coast holding something of the Mediterranean
and the Aegean within. The Pacific, one Jupiter-sized ocean, carrying
every river and Lake Baikal from Russia, even water off the deep
sturgeon and all of it rolling into every otter’s paws like a cabbage of
energy, that is really, layers and layers of energy and detritus of
many oceans and currents, rolling into their paws or filtered through
the feathery gills of baby clams. Every leaf a wrack line and watermark from the Yangtze, the Yellow or the Seine rivers. Why
not bring Paris into it? After all, those kicks of the Follies surely
moved the air and birds’ preening feathers loose caught this wind and
moved onto the Seine and into the ocean and through the currents,
rolling, rolling to the Jersey shore. Why not? Or the Danube, blue dancing on the edges of the red cabbage. Well, where else would that blue come from except the Danube? Dancing
on the red cabbage like the white moths touched by yellow but owned by
the air and moving through space, time and energy to your garden. Wave
and crest, colonies of Monarchs, moving through time’s patterns since
their own generation did not make the crossing but left it to cascades
of sparrows to wing through the air, stir up the cosmos and move the
whole pilgrimage along the curve of energy, the ladle of abbondanza, the
plenty crowding out of the great Horn and all of it, ending in the
colors of the evening, the deeper blues before the dark, the warmer
reds, the sweet colors of skin with summer on their nets and the lunar
curve of children’s calves and thighs walking through the sand; small
sprays of grains whisking past their toes, as one or maybe more look
back for the dolphins, always ready to come to the surface when you’re
not looking; always there the day before when you should have been. The summer feeling like always.
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