Hull Down For The Triangle

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HULL DOWN FOR THE TRIANGLE

By JC STREET © 2004, all rights reserved


Once
on the oil of it the big
liquor, still belly-warm
waves, unspent, once

that would be night-driven, night-
driven the belly the
heart big-shivered,
muscle here buckled for want of it

the boat

coracle unbound or big
sloop
slipped and shipped for Dun-
donald Channel, the

Azores

anywhere, big
swell out past Gibbs
Hill Light the
known mark . . . out

past the mark of
knowing the big
whale-belly sea

(Hogs Bay Level, Bermuda, July 20, 1981)

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