Poems by Steven Croft

Archives: by Issue | by Author Name

View of Dorian from the International Space Station

by Steven Croft

From Canary Fall 2020

Steven lives on a barrier island off the coast of Georgia at the southern edge of the Altamaha River estuary on a property with virgin pines, live oaks, magnolias, and palm trees, all home to various species of very vocal birds and mostly furtive animals.

Wide veil of buzz saw blade light
as beauty, cottony spool of chaos,
looking down from weightlessness
through an unblinking eye

Into the unbearable weight of being
human when the sky grows like a god,
vomits raging venom as winds
cutting the sea into madness

Unraveling any landscape into a mise
en scene for disaster journalism:
stripped trees, entire towns
scattered, flattened

To trash dumps complete with circling,
scavenging gulls, an underbelly
of grief, searing pain of loss, lives
altered forever

But from heaven's vantage this floating
spiral quiet as a pearl in meditation
this porcelain symmetry over a sweep
of blue earth




© 2024 Hippocket Press | ISSN 2574-0016 | Site by Winter Street Design