States of Poetry - Poems
			  			  
				
									States of Poetry 2017 - ACT | 'submergence' by Melinda Smith
by Melinda Smith • 
			
			  				
									
								
			submergence
I was all angle once
sharp and schist-like
a spiked rock dragon-back
arching into air
too late you learn    the long
wash of days    given grist enough
finds your fissures
chafes them    wide
these days   knowing    I wade
in a rising tide    of blonde    of bland
when my time comes
I will degrade    with particulate    grace
           become    the merest    dimple
                      in a    cheek    of beach
                                smooth and    silted
                                           with my own    crushed    dust
Melinda Smith
 
 
						






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