a poem by jeffrey greenberger (copyright)
we made a new friend.
he came to visit Wandawega and left us with this lovely poem.
here is his note to us about his inspiration to write it:
Tereasa and David,
I was so glad that you liked the poem.
Yes, you may certainly use it in your blog. Your photo is lovely and does justice
to "my" ghost boat. The poem was inspired at night as I looked down on the boat from
outside of the cabin in which we stayed. Can't wait to see you and Wanda next summer.
Best regards, Jeff
ESCAPE AT LAKE WANDAWEGA
Ghost boat lapping at the muted waters
barking groans to the
Night sky that gives up its quiet dark
secrets absently
She's not going anywhere tethered now
in Luna's still world
What secrets does she hold? who traversed the docile lake
crouching down on her strong sturdy seats seeking her refuge?
Rum-runners running to escape the un-bought lawmen,
four ladies of the night rowing for rest on the Lord's Day,
or the Fifties father fleeing the claustrophobia
inflicted on his weak parent's heart frightened by his urge
to drop deep in the lake to drown his brood's neediness?
But the sun also rises and the boat that looked heavenly
in the romantic night waits now like an expectant dog
to carry our silly tame daydreams on the blue water
(all mystery lurking just below the calming surface).
But this old ghost boat knows what we can't about the dear dance
between heaven and earth lake and sky that makes mockery
of our crimes and passions plans and dreams all so idly made.
So she knows but can't care when she passes over a dad's remains.
Wow. What a poem. I love it.
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