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Poetry Project FourWatch this page for more of my poems on "Watching Half-Dome from Yosemite Valley" from this book! These poems and photos are copyright protected. Please remember to email me for permission to use them. THE WOMAN WHO TOUCHED THE SEA MALE by Judith Cody It is Monterey Bay stuck out curled around the edge of the Pacific Ocean. Air clear as diamond cold, windless, becalms me. I burrow into the warm sand. A crab or shrike will surely pass me by. The foam passes over my ankles. Birds call to one another, sand grass bends. The surf passes over my knees. Steady thrills of great water pound through my skin. Only a Pacific wind can be as sudden, there is no time to cover eyes, sand blasts into hair skin folds, tongue is grit covered, my sand crater is flooded by a cold sucking pool. Afterquiet. He gurgles and gasps clutches his throat all the while he stares at me through lashless, golden eyes. A wet, tangled heap, he sprawls where the wave has washed him ashore close beside me on the sand, wads of kelp wind through his legs. Sea Male crippled by water weeds helpless, heaved up on the beach. I had never dreamed the Sea Male's skin would gleam like a deep copper mirror (his thighs are warm fleshed). I had never dreamed that I would be lying face to startled face (his ears are merely soft dimples) with this alien male. The surf passes over my mouth. (And his mouth). I choke yet he relaxes inhales the salty water inhales it deeply with gentle satisfaction. Sunlight shimmers over the copper skin like on a moving mirrored surface as he picks away the soggy weeds then arranges himself (as polite as a Prime Minister) not even kelp covers him now. Wind begins to hum over the wide bay, over Monterey over Santa Cruz, over my ear tips. The surf laps against my belly. Sea Male smiles, slowly dips his head into water for every breath (his breathing is meditation, like the whale's). From his navel to his groin the deep vertical Treasure Slit is sealed. "Reach in," he beckons to me "Reach in..." his fingers force his belly wide apart, "Your hand will fit— it is designed for this— Reach in...probe...take what you feel." Air is wet and windy, surly water growls against us. The water thuds against my back. "Yes...yes," like the wind he hums "yes...yes...I am come from another side of today." Like the wind his words sting my ears, "yes...I am come from yesterday." Like the surf his words pulse, "yes...yes...yesterday... yes...yes...tomorrow... yes...reach in...feel the future... yes...yes...reach in me...in me...in me. I reach, touch flesh and I falter. "Yes...in me...touch future." The ocean swells to my chin. Like the shell, his warm chamber twists and curves where I explore, feel his prize, palm slips beneath it, sinews tighten, fingers curl, wrapped around his one possession my hand emerges in my air. "No...I've never seen it...no." The tide sucks at my toes. Sun is splintered on the water moon holds back the waves Sea Male stares in horror, his ocean moves away, Like the tide his voice is ebbing, "no...no...today...today." Like the moon his voice is pale, "no...give me...come to the sea... come to the sea...no...no...give it to me... no...no...come with me." Can I reach inside again? No. No. He is dull and parched his belly sealed forever forever. The ocean slaps the sand far away. Sea Male crawls along the sand, reaches water, turns, cries, "O...give it back...come with me." The Pacific arcs and takes him. Yes I will. I will. The ocean heaves like hatred. Like the gull's my voice is little in this place. |
Selected Works1. Biography/Reference
Vivian Fine: A Bio-Bibliography
“This is another strong pillar for the world's music reference libraries.” --Music Web United Kingdom 2. Poetry
Eight Frames Eight
“This book of poems will uplift a wilting soul. Full of enthusiasm, color and vibrancy, it opens the way to the Universe. A must read for all who seek a fresh approach.” --Warren Thurston, author 3. Non-Fiction Article
Composing: Creative Explosions
in Youth and Old Age “Awe inspiring revelations on creativity" 4. Anthology
The Anthology of Monterey Bay Poets, 2004
a gathering of distinguished poets writing about the lavishly beautiful Monterey Bay area. 5.Anthology
Amphichroia
Long out-of-print collectable edition of San Francisco Bay Area small press colour broadsides of poetry and music 6.Anthology
Words Upon the Water Anthology
A riveting anthology created by PEN Oakland chapter members to aid Katrina victims. 7.Anthology
Poetry Project Four
UPDATED!Excerpts from out-of-print collectable poetry book containing several of Judith's longer works on ecology and nature and the nature of love. 8.Works In Progress
Legends of the Garden
Life, Love & Nature 9.Works in Progress
The Rumor, poems
WWII & Vietnam personal sagas Works In Progress
Rose Mania
"How to Grow Organic Roses," lecture notes |
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