Episode 6
Poem: The Prisoner
April 10th, 2020
1 min 29 secs
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The Prisoner
Water binds unconscious earth
At this the still-point of the year
With night-times long
And mornings numbing
Pulses slow
To count the hours
Fish, unblinking, face upstream
Scales poised against the current
Roots hang
Freeze and crack
Fingers crusty
Grunt with earth crumbs
Submerged pebbles roll
Sand grains, flakes of stone
Eddy upwards
Filtering the winter’s sunlight
Icebound soil shears from the riverbank
Set free by the thaw
Falling, an escaping prisoner,
Tumbling into the moving stream
As the earth turns to water
And water air
In the shallows where the trees sweat
I stand
And feel
Arms, hands,
Young as the melt
Dark, stained, veined with leaf-mould
Clasping, holding
Pulling me down
Bringing me
Into the dark
To the warm and waking
Slow, slow, heart throb