“105. The wind was slapping the water, and the surf” in “Musing”
105.
The wind was slapping the water, and the surf
Mounted like whale-spout, the weather
Was out for blood. I thought of Nantucket
And the Vineyard, how those ancestors
Could turn for love when the ships and docks
Were seeped with blood. The Quakers there shook
Before the law. I may be conflating time,
But that is how the wind shook me, taking
Mind-hand into a net of metaphor.
But the wind is the wind, and water water
And slapping is what Hermes left at the door
Even suggesting that your breath is what makes
Love a wind and words, breathed, lovely.
No wonder lovers want to be left alone.
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