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Wade Blackwater Marsh

    Wade Blackwater Marsh

    Follow the tidal tug
    out through the tall grasses.
    Part the flexing swords
    as you snake between
    their rasp and mutter, sink
    your feet in cold sediment
    suck and ooze. Move slow
    past the ripple shadows
    into the sheen of open water
    pocked with black ducks.
    Stand and breathe mudflat musk
    as lunar currents stroke your legs.
    Dissolve. Blend your blood
    with marsh lymph, feel
    your flesh go particulate,
    name yourself in a new language
    of silt and salt, channel and flow.

    Poem by Laurel Anderson
    Photo by Dick Anderson