Warren Woessner

Striper Lure

I pick what’s left
Off a wave’s last edge:
blue wood bullet,
two white eyes
and brass rings.

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Burning the Boat

When we were kids my parents got an aluminum skiff and let my brothers and me break up our old wooden rowboat, then burn the pieces night after night on the beach.

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Pushing Eighty

I have lived 79 years and if I didn’t wake up tomorrow no one would say I died young.

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Synchronicity

100 million years from here / Two galaxies collide. / 10 million light years from here / two solar systems unite.

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High Summer

Slow sun pulls long days/over July.

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High Summer

Slow sun pulls long days/over July.

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Song of the Saltmarsh Sparrow

What’s the buzz and the click? / My song of course, / though no one but I have ever tried to sing it.

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Auklet

A poem in memory of Flip Harrington.

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What Flies

The Black Skimmer working its way / close to shore — too close / for the Red Knots that arrived / last night from Argentina.

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