Ocean Water
Dasha Kelly Hamilton
The ocean pushes back
Alive and vigorous
The heritage of habitat
Leans against expectation
Muscles its due respect
Without regard
Without warning
Without reorienting the ones
With swimming perspectives
Limitations of consistent temperature
and painted cement walls
The ocean rumbles its sovereignty
Full weight of freedom on my skin.
Dasha Kelly Hamilton is a writer and performance
artist. She is National Rubinger Fellow and currently
Poet Laureate for the city of Milwaukee and the
State of Wisconsen. In 2021, she received an
Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellowship.
Winds blow over the white and green, cascades from the hill to the open, rippling in silver gray, in hopes,
raise them into the air and blow them away. But they stay formidable, roots in the soil, like the stubborn youths’ will to keep their land,
rebel against the invaders. The ripples grow to sea waves, claw the florets and blades, in vain; the wings mean to fly, the roots mean to stay, like the incompatible lovers.
Dandelion & Irislike a good friend
forget
each other's fault
just enjoy
being a good company
This piece is one of the six poems publishedin The Weekly Avocet #491, May 1st, 2022.Thank you, Charles, Vivian, Valeri for taking them. --Byung A.
My six poems appeared in this journal: Spring Pasture; Learning the eyes of Sky, turtles; Dandelion & Iris; For the Spring Sun; Spring Grass; Spring Tree Song. Thank you, Charles, Vivian, and Valerie for taking these poems.
Inside me, a family
by Ching-In Chen
born from small
waters. Each night,
I look for a paper
to feed this first litter
from a slow continent.
New trappers buy
their fetters and hooks,
dreaming of new skin
to drape. In the sky, a wound
like river, opening up again
to bird. Neighborhood pushes
against seams, dislikes
a newcomer. This linked
to history and forgetting--
a new gray house like a weed.
A monument rises past the window.
We sit and drink twice-steeped tea.
Ching-In Cheng is the author of Recombinant (Kelsey Street Press,
2017) and The heart's Traffic (Red Hen Press, 2009). A Callaloo,
Kundiman, and Lambda Fellow, Assistant professor in the School of
Interdisciplinary Arts and Science and MFA in creating and Poetics
at the University of Washington.