Where Will You Go When Things Get Worse?

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Where Will You Go When Things Get Worse?

By Susan Cohen

Surf keeps overwhelming the remains

of a fishing boat beached and abandoned

weeks ago, rubbing it to extinction

wave by wave, plank by plank.

I joke this must be the ship of state—

humor being a vehicle for escape.

If you’re an astronaut, you can seek

another planet for atmosphere.

If you’re a wordsmith,

you can keep hammering, or else

stop and pour the single malt

to shake you nightly off your axis.

I watch sanderlings, tiny birds

who feed on tides—somehow unscathed

by pounding—and I imagine flight.

But once launched, what Arctic

would I land in that isn’t melting?

At my feet, red carcasses of crabs,

a shell being another vehicle

that will take you only so far.

If you’re a crab, you can swim

or scuttle, or hunker down

on your unsettled patch of sand,

all ten legs set to resist.

Susan Cohen’s most recent book, A Different Wakeful Animal, won the Meadowhawk Prize from Red Dragonfly Press. Her poems have appeared in many journals and anthologies, including Greensboro Review, Los Angeles Review, Nimrod, Poet Lore, Tar River Poetry, and the Bloomsbury Anthology of Contemporary Jewish American Poetry. A former journalist, she has an MFA from Pacific University and lives in Berkeley. www.susancohen-writer.com



 


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