Kawaakari: moonlit river
Milky Way spills down
eventide’s pitcher
of moonrise silver
commingling stardust
and tumbling water.
Liquid surge unveils
dual nature: dark light,
high low, stop go.
The pewter swirls spill
valleys and mountains in flux,
changeless in the glow of
the moonlit river.
The slip of
smoke white snake,
static action,
wet ropes rise and fall.
Droplets splash patterns
of ivory lace
cresting the night.
Stream tickles the ear
silent uproar
in the sliding surge.
Fluid luminescence
molecules roll together,
union, division,
evolve seaward.
Bionote
Living for many years in Asian countries, California poet Victoria Crawford endeavors to reveal the heart of cultures and nature in her poetry. Her poems have appeared in journals and anthologies such as Hawaii Pacific Review, Postcard Poetry and Prose, Canary, and Academy of the Heart and Mind.
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