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"Untitled" by Carolyn Coalson, water colour on paper 2010

 

Waves 

by Jim Harrison

 

 A wave lasts only moments

 but underneath another one is

 waiting to be born.  This isn't the Tao

 of people but of waves.

 As a student of people, waves, the Tao.

 I'm free to let you know that waves

 and people tell the same story

 of how blood and water were born,

 that our bodies are full of creeks

 and rivers flowing in circles,

 that we are kin of the waves

 and the nearly undetectable ocean currents,

 that the moon pleads innocence

 of its tidal power, its wayward control

 of our dreams, the way the moon tugs

 at our skulls and loins, the way

 the tides make their torturous love to the land.

 We're surely creatures with unknown gods.


 

 

*Jim Harrison* (1937), American author known for his poetry, fiction, essays, reviews, and writings about food. He has been called "a force of nature," and his work has been compared to that of Faulkner and Hemingway. Harrison's characters tend to be rural by birth and have retained some of the best of an agrarian pioneer ancestry by dint of their intelligence and some formal education. They have attuned themselves to the best of the natural and civilized worlds, surrounded by excesses but determined to live their lives as well as possible.

 

Source: Wikipedia