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Why have you come down to the water and forgot yourself?/ I could not be myself./ My thoughts went drifting through the metal sea./ I was the ocean./ I drank all that was there,/ sand and my angry waves that tear the shore./ How could I drink the stone coast with myself?/ Do dead stars burn so you can know yourself?/ The dead stars burn over the metal sea./ I could not stand my rage, or hear my eagle scream/ not bounce back from the sea./ You think you crush the strong shells with yourself?/ They have their sheen, all rainbow whorls like an oil-slick./ I could not stand the sheen./ I've never held a lover to myself./ My thoughts went soaring past the airy sky./ I thought I drowned the world,and turned myself to elements and stars./I came down to the water to forget myself."/
An assortment of poems written by Jenne Kaivo between the years 2003 and 2018. Structured and free-verse, villanelle and sestina, these poems explore the themes of identity and humanity, with a great interest in the natural world.
101 pages, Kindle Edition
Published August 18, 2019