Saturday, 13 July 2024

A Poem a Day (675): Endurance

 
Endurance
 
 
Endurance, an eternal battle, stuck fast
within this perimeter, a line drawn.
An axe could strike right through it.
Shackles off, here lies exploration’s tomb,
speckles from a purpled moon,
nimble stars set the black seas alight.
 
We turn, sight the markers, send into flight
a scarlet flare to light this endless verve.
Fireworks in the midst of miles of nothing,
only blue ice in kindest verisimilitude.
Where all the seekers have come to see,
there is now only silence struck.
 
Strewn across the ocean floor in boxes
linger the memories of the escaped crew,
cases etched with their unique histories,
rusted hinges keeping their secrets kept.
We learn nothing from their outside shields,
sanded down in the wide Weddell Sea.
 
Above, jaded creaks whisper of the ages lost,
a symbol of the Heroic Age crushed, and we
final-check our gear, deep dive into the wall,
a Narnia beneath the waves. Emptiness engulfs.
We swim as fish through the ribs of the body,
their pristine timbers yawning under pressure.
 
For a moment, we step back into 1915,
imagine the intrepid men who manned the ship
drifting past as shadowed dreams, where now
suckered anemones, sea lilies and starfish cling
to their stately home, a-shimmer in technicolour,
hearing the beating heart of a better world.
 
Copyright Vickie Johnstone, July 13, 2024

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