“At Barber’s Hole” by Janis La Couvée

Poetry Pause is the League of Canadian Poets’ daily poetry dispatch. Read “At Barber’s Hole” by Janis La Couvée, part of the League’s Fresh Voices program.


At Barber’s Hole

By Janis La Couvée

For Frances

sheer green pools

and the river

strong and clear

tumbling over rock and ledge

on sandstone shelves

quiet on rocky shore

sun worshippers bronze

children dabble in shallows

while intrepid adventurers

leap from boulder to boulder

launch into pillows of foam

float and bump, buoyed by currents

treachery lurks, not far from the surface

perched above, on the path

a plaque and lifesaving ring

dedicated to a young friend

held, too long, in a watery grasp


Copyright © Janis La Couvée

Janis La Couvée (she/her) is a writer and poet with a love of wild green spaces, dedicated to conservation efforts in Campbell River—home since time immemorial to the Liǧʷiɫdax̌ʷ people. Her work is published or forthcoming in Paddler Press, dipity literary magazine, Dreamers Magazine, Litmora Literary Magazine, Book of Matches, New Feathers Anthology, Pure Slush, among others, and has been anthologized in New York Writers Coalition’s Common Unity. Her poem The Man is Not was short-listed for the inaugural Van Isle Poetry Collective contest.

Fresh Voices is a publication and workshop program created by and for the League’s associate members.


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