Surfaces
Let’s leave the city and its stark, mirrored towers.
Let’s walk under wintry skies until clouds rest
in shapes of seclusion. There’s stillness,
silvery, along a frozen river
and lost crowns gleaming on the riverbank,
mussel shells. Milky skeletons,
crumbling and dismantling, a glimpse
of something wondrous, rare—as if lifting a trunk lid
for illumination of the keepsakes inside—
before seasons shift from snowfalls
to spring thaws and floods sweep away
traces of bone-minerals,
pearly surfaces dissolving
and enriching life unseen. What they know
and what they make endures
in the substance of their rings.
Let’s salute the riverbed’s time capsules
that swallow our darkest impurities in silence.
And when they must come undone,
their release, a wonderful
transformation hidden in silt and sand, is renewal,
each smooth piece, each sharp memory are gems.
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