Recently I felt muddled while painting --
distracted by restless bouts of altering this and that, to no avail -- there
was nothing to do but quit the day. So I drove off for a calming walk at our
local wetland in Sugar Hollow Park .
What fortune to spot a green heron then, patiently stalking minnows in
the murky swamp. How I admired that bird's
intense focus! And
standing there on the boardwalk, I felt the essence of Dan's
"Master Heron."
-- Suzanne
Master Heron
St. Marys fishing village,
coastal Georgia
“Mud Scoggin” — in humble Georgia
dialect that hides uncanny
mastery each dusk you stalk
the boat-dock within moments
of the risen tide swelled ripe
with squirming bream. Perched
on the edge of bobbing skiff, or
tightroping the wires hooked
to planks / until a silver murmur
clouds your eyes & sets your
rolling neck into a greenbrown
hunch. Your samurai beak,
time after time, piercing
the ocean’s heart!_______________________________________________________________________________
“Master Heron” first appeared in the Harvard
Review,
and later in Dimming Radiance:
Poems & Prose
Parables (Wind Publications, 2008). It will be
included
in Dan’s forthcoming volume Back to the Source:
Selected Poems & Parables (San
Francisco Bay
Press, 2018).
Selected Poems & Parables (
Press, 2018).
The wording "ocean's heart" brilliantly ends this poem. Also, the paintings are breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Maggie!
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