Thursday, February 28, 2019

the gift of your skin








you came from the twisting convulsive sea,
from waves shattering on rocks,

you appeared there on the desolate shore
sleek, skin glazed, eyes leaking sea, and loneliness

you shivered,
and shed your dark slick sea skin.

you left your fin folk, your home,
your fate for the longing of me.

on knees, body aching and stinging from a new world
that cut like sheets of broken stones,

you offered your skin to me.
i in ignorance, turned away,

scared you, with an indifferent heart,
bloodied you with silence.

you suffered beyond mortal pain,
beyond the agony of the loss of sea,
beyond the gift of your very skin.

you ponder, skin partially slipped on,
you waver in the maelstrom,

red hair streaming, eyes leaking,
wounds still oozing cruelty of tongues,
and selfishness of an ignorant heart.

the fin folk clutch at your feet
when the waves break upon you.

yet now, i understand that gift of skin
from my selkie,

now to late, as the sea takes her.
and i stand sea braking against me,

eyes leaking, wounds oozing,
aching in a world of sheets of broken stones,

the gale swallows my cry and plead for return,
and redemption.

the storm raged, waves broke on the rocks
the shore remains desolate.

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Skin in hand





on the precipice of the sea
red hair twisted in rage and despair
my selkie weeps into the sea.

eyes devoid of spring,
only barren winter laying
over the irish green.

the fin folk call her name
singing of the comfort and release that the sea will give her,
and the escape that she desires.

spray stings her face,
whether of sea or tears, her eyes leak both
heart snapping, bloodless from leaking wounds.

skin in hand, tightly embraced, the storm rages.
and she sways in the gale, indecision and
skin clutched in hand,

longing to slip into it,
and back into the healing embrace of the sea
my selkie weeps.