Two Fishermen

May 02, 2008 05:15 am

Long lines trail tautly from the stern

of a dory where two fishermen endure

the work by which they must earn

their sustenance, far from the shore.

The boat rocks on the whitecapped waves,

oars stroke through the darkened sea,

without a thought of watery graves

they row through spray, the men feel free.

They are bound to each other and to the sea!

Unfathomable depths of history own them.

Forebears, parents, the stark immediacy

of play with sisters, brothers, and friends

set the bounds of burgeoning identity.

They have learned the ways of their folk.

Soaked to the bone on the ocean's expanse,

a thousand baited hooks let out behind

for fleshy fish that hold them entranced,

hoping for a plenary from each line,

two fishermen labor with elusive chance.

They have learned the ways of their folk.

DOUGLAS GOLDMAN

Eastern Point Road, Gloucester

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