CATHY ROSS – Poet – “TIDE BOOK”

Cathy’s poem, TIDE BOOK is the perfect selection for the month of June in the Northwest.  The lowest tides and highest tides of the year draw us to the beaches to view and experience what the ebb tide reveals about the sea bottom and then hides as the tide floods the beaches.  

In several poems, Cathy’s perception of nature leads her to consider its possible meaning for her and how nature can mirror her life and   also become a guide to how she can change her life.

Tim

TIDE BOOK

CATHY ROSS

We have a tide book

at our beach house, 

with tables that chart 

the ebb and flow of the sea.  

 

Life is always moving too,

but its ups and downs

come at random intervals 

so there isn’t any book. 

 

Like the sea, I cycle 

between times of high tide, 

with waves that bring in

the foam of bright ideas, 

 

and times of low tide 

when all is swept away

in undertows of endings.     

I resist these ebb times, 

 

unwilling to accept 

they are the other half

of the circle, that both the tide

and I must rise and fall.  

 

Without them I would risk

becoming stagnant, anchored 

to the past and barnacled 

by certainty.  I must wait 

 

for an incoming tide to lift me

and fling me onto unfamiliar

shores, where I can make 

footprints on bare sand.

Photographs by Hans Weinberg, Lee Lageschulte,                                         Lorelie Olson & Toni Olson. Thank you!

To access Cathy’s previously published poem, RESTORATION – click here

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