BEYOND THE FROGGY REEDS
-for Peyton and Hale and the Big Big Tadpoles
we picked up little seed puffs and they looked like salt potatoes
we listening to ska and reggae music drifting in and out of the trees
up and down the rocky paths, mountainous but not a mountain
maybe long ago we would have been singing to keep our breath
but it’s the 21st century and we’re still smoking cigarettes
our nature is just as organic as all we encounter
but the birds are hushed and bothered by our racket
we’re unapologetic and we don’t litter our butts
sometimes all you can do is your least-worst
we wander in and out of the dappled green light
sometimes crunching past quieter than we mean to be
we’re hungry and we want more of everything
more light, more music, more view of the valley from the bench
there’s an enormity to the mountain that only the music can touch
we picked up little seed puffs and they looked like salt potatoes
our nature is just as organic as all we encounter
The movement of this form fits the aquatic flow of the piece really well. There is something ironic and special about putting a poem about the organic into a form, and it works well.