Sterling Warner
Shoals
Weeping willow trees
stretch over identical
riverbanks, branches
cast shade in shallows
where skeeters glide across
glassy waters, stare
at their reflections
& observe tiny minnows
surface to feed on algae
drifting seeds & brine shrimp
sending competing ripples
shore to shore dissipating
downstream where rapids
churn, cascading into fjords.
Bigfoot Legacy
Pushing past cypress, fir & spruce,
tuffs of coarse hair cling to foliage
a neckless head rests on Joan Crawford-like
shoulders…wood knocking trees, tossing rocks,
lodgepole pines mark territory
crisscrossing saplings, weaving designs
fashion modest, bipedal humanoid nests
less intricate than architectural spiders;
Yeti smiles, winks & sighs at its cousin
through Himalayan blizzards, Pacific tempests
acknowledges both must remain invisible
to perpetuate enigmatic blind devotion.
Howls, squeals, grunts & screeches bounce
off forest walls, reach out to other solitary nomads.
Northwest passageways part like conifer
Red Seas when Sasquatch approaches, its
daily exodus sparks mythic curiosity
activates imaginations, teases Olympic Mountain
tourists whose cellphone cameras flash night
& day attempting to photograph glimpses
of a legend—heartbeats hidden behind a hoax—
promoted by Bigfoot Crossing street signs
encouraged via Tillamook giftshop memorabilia:
dashboard figurines that glow in the dark,
plaster of Paris casts of immense ape-like toes,
pungent-leathery musk oil to masque tracker’s scent.
Abitàre
Far from pines, maples,
birches, and oaks
a Puget Sound kingfisher rivets two
front toes into a weathered pier
as the back two toes dig into weathered logs
grasp shipworms, grubs & larva
once deeply burrowed into the pilling
now topside after a king tide ebbed;
out of its element, longing to strike
dead wood like a flag bird percussionist
tapping, echoing, creating a marching
drum cadence, filling silent voids
throughout the Olympic National Forest
rather than dwell on & pierce spongy pillars
leaving neither pik notes nor identifiable sounds
playing second fiddle
to the Salish Sea.
A Washington-based author, educator, and Pushcart nominee for poetry,
Sterling Warner’s works have appeared in many international literary magazines, journals, and anthologies such as The Ekphrastic Review, Anti-Heroin Chic, Sparks of Calliope, and Unlikely Stories Mark V. Warner’s collections include
Without Wheels,
ShadowCat,
Memento Mori,
Edges,
Rags & Feathers,
Serpent’s Tooth,
Flytraps,
Cracks of Light: Pandemic Poetry & Fiction,
Halcyon Days: Collected Fibonacci (2023) and
Masques: Flash Fiction & Short Stories. Currently, he writes, turns wood, and hosts virtual/face-to-face poetry readings.
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