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Flotsam
Flotsam
The world washed up on an unwalked beach,
its equator on a slant. One whole hemisphere
was weighed down with concretions. Torn
from its moorings, it had been tossed,
a living globe of flotsam, for long æons.
What agency had severed the ropes
was long-forgotten. Its denizens looked
down on sea-glazed sand, and wondered.
A wave came in. The whole world rocked
uncertain, on foundations new and strange.
Poem by Giles Watson, 2014.
The world washed up on an unwalked beach,
its equator on a slant. One whole hemisphere
was weighed down with concretions. Torn
from its moorings, it had been tossed,
a living globe of flotsam, for long æons.
What agency had severed the ropes
was long-forgotten. Its denizens looked
down on sea-glazed sand, and wondered.
A wave came in. The whole world rocked
uncertain, on foundations new and strange.
Poem by Giles Watson, 2014.
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