Nov. 1st, 2011

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Posted by [personal profile] jjhunter on behalf of David Kopaska-Merkel

Strange Horizons, 5 February 2001

Ghost Lakes


Deserts sometimes dream of water.

Lost lakes gleam in the noon heat shimmer,

rippling faintly just above the ground --

the juniper sways in remnant currents,

remembers seaweed,

and impertinent fish.

You think you can feel it;

a cool breath chills your sweat,

and your cheek turns with the tide.

The lakes might have lived forever,

but drought came, water drained away,

and the fish crawled into stones to sleep.

You can find them still,

at Green River, in Wyoming,

where incandescent sand blew in on the west wind.

The corpses of lakes filled with camels,

with pronghorn antelope,

with the many wild dancers

for whom the desert was a keyhole,

through which they hastened out of the past,

water drying on their backs,

into the rejuvenated sun.

But on moonlit nights,

sky clear all the way up to the stars,

and coyotes strangely still,

the deserts sometimes dream of water,

and great fish swim, untroubled by the absent sun,

and scorn abandoned hooks,

their ancient scales shining with the moon.

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The November 1, 2011 Poetry Fishbowl is now open in my LiveJournal.  Today's theme is "humor & whimsy."  Please drop by to give me prompts or just enjoy the audience interaction and free poetry.

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