RIVERWOODS POEMS: THERE IS A TIDE

THERE IS A TIDE

The tide was high when we put in

At Chapman’s Landing halfway down

The Squamscott, and there was no wind.

We thought the fisherman’s advice was sound

To head downstream toward the Great Bay

So when the tide began to ebb

We’d be assisted on our way.

We watched the heron overhead,

Admired the osprey nest on shore

And came in sight of the railroad bridge

Through which the current was moving more

Forcefully on its leading edge.

While turning around to look behind

One paddler broadsided the flow

And we were suddenly shocked to find

That she was swimming outside her boat,

Her kayak firmly pinned in place

Against two randomly rooted posts,

Nailed by the current’s relentless pace,

Weighed down by the water’s steady flow.

Then it was that we recognized

What tidal power held  us fast,

That there would be no compromise

Until we reached the sea at last.

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