I thought I saw the water move
Brackish as dusk, mineral smooth
You waded in laughing up at me
Violins slithering, the ecstasy of agony
And it’s cold I’ll bet
It means little, I suspect
And I cannot help but join you
Gurgle-current call
You’re a flux after all
And I fast for the context to enjoy you
I thought I saw a ripple whisper-faint
But you were not inclined to wait
We held hands, our bellies submerged
Just you and me and the big big fish who had given her word
And she’s here I’ll bet
I haven’t seen anything yet
But judging by my fear we’re in her presence
The closest I’ve ever come in this life
To understanding--
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