Poem for dad Dec/Feb 2017

Water laps at shoes and hem
Pursuing pace of men
Gulls, across the sweating depths
Call to brethren

Clouds aloft like bunched-up smoke
Settle through your nose
Ringing scent of new-spring-wiles
Courses: ebbs, and flows

Angles float as clouds divest
From shrouded, rising sun
In summer and in winter’s glow
Ducks dive one by one

Passing wisps of blossomed air
Tangled in our ears
Swim to Brooklyn o’er breaths

As mallard reappears.

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