Friday, October 29, 2010

Patagonia


I said perhaps Patagonia , and pictured
a peninsula, wide enough
for a couple of ladderback chairs
to wobble on at high tide. I thought

of us in breathless cold, facing
a horizon round as a coin, looped
in a cat's cradle strung by gulls
from sea to sun. I planned to wait

till the waves had bored themselves
to sleep, till the last clinging barnacles,
growing worried in the hush, had
paddled off in tiny coracles, till

those restless birds, your actor's hands,
had dropped slack into your lap,
until you'd turned, at last, to me.

When I spoke of Patagonia , I meant
skies all empty aching blue. I meant
years. I meant all of them with you

  --Kate Clanchy

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