“Landsick” by Matthew Charles Barron
Poetry Pause is the League of Canadian Poets’ daily poetry dispatch. Read “Landsick” by Matthew Charles Barron.
Landsick
By Matthew Charles Barron
Left dark by this
archipelago
passing around us
like monks
lifting
over sleeplessness
Anvil Island
mightโve sunk
even graver but for
this ferry-lit
shelter
deck heaving, flagging
my harbour coat
in cloistral view of
your seaside house
your double windows
facing my screen
weeping, maybe
sick of trying
to steady these
dim blue
lines of ours
enough
to read them
still.
Copyright ยฉ Matthew Charles Barron
Matthew Charles Barron (he/him) has published in filling Station, Hart House Review, the anthology “This Will Only Take a Minute: 100 Canadian Flashesโ (Guernica Editions, 2022), and elsewhere. He holds an MA in journalism and works as a university fundraising writer. Raised in rural Nova Scotia, he lives in Burnaby, BC, on the unceded territory of the QayQayt and Kwikwetlem First Nations.
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