SALMON JOURNEY VI – SEA POEMS AND PAINTINGS – KEN AND JAKE

INTRODUCTION:

Jake’s paintings and Ken’s poems are a delight for me to present to you on the Nester blog.  Even while living lives quite distant from each other, these cousins’ lives intersected several times geographically, intellectually and  spiritually.  Jake early on  joined Ken on the troller Lady Fay on a trip to Alaska and in later years, Jake spent time with Ken and Nancy on the Christian.  Both Ken and Jake were Lutheran pastors and that, at times, was a bumpy road for each of them.  They shared some of the same doubts and also shared similar beliefs about this earth, God and how humans ought to behave while living on this earth.  What is maybe most important is that each was a unique human being and left us with cherished memories of their lives.  

Tim

Thanks to Susan Olson & Dave Olson for providing the images of Jake Thompson’s paintings.

GHOST BOATS

SEA MOTION

 

 up                   up                   up

profound                     swells                     follow

        storms                     rising            regal

   heights                  sinking                   somber

          depths           smooth              distances

lengthening             slowing                 surging

   pulsing                    never                ceasing

down.            down.            down

THE HUMAN SPIRIT

Sounds and rustlings heard in the earth:

Capillary music of fluids and movements

of musky things –

Feelings are appearing, life forms frightened

and beautiful, pushing up.

Restlessly touching and searching,

Questionable natural (wasted, deadly, overreaching)

.  .  . in love hesitantly and creating meaning.

TROLLER UNDERWAY ON A CALM SEA

                                MY NAME

my name is coffee

in the focsle of

a little troller

named Lady Fay

laying on anchor

in a harbor

named Little Daykoo

where the little geese

come to peer

sideways.

Dance of leaves

in wind and

rain

morning butterflies

floating through

my brain

                      ALONE NEAR THE BREAKERS

Have you heard the sound of the sea

     off Cape Addington

Where the great mother ocean

     heaves her breast out

And the stellar lions splash

     under the August moon?

Running fast and deep

     following a trace

Twenty fathoms down bright

     golden-backed salmon

     weigh thirty pounds.

I dizzy and delighted to hear 

     the song of my lines.

A SLOOP HEADED OUT TO SEA

PASSAGE

These morning breezes!-Blessing drowsy senses,

Shaggy unkempt firs and cedars waving

Incensed wakening branches while fiery rim

Of sun spays fireworks blinding tints on heights

To reach before I die. A bell rings!-How many times?

Could I count them if I tried? Should I live

To be a million, shall I know the hues

And faces on my white woven cloth shall leave

Their traces? Shall I lay again at rest, sleeping wonders

New performing, dreaming, watching, faraway places.

Stars and planets with their infinite spaces –just so

And this way? And when I from them awake, shall I

Draw again from dancing colors dawning splendor

This poet’s pilgrimage of passing nature.

EVENING SONG

A day’s done with truth and love seeking,

ended wearily, gratefully in hope of new beginning.

Only the angels of heaven rejoice in the goodness

others share.

Now an ether of creation breathes wisps of memories;

the sun’s lingering light touches tenderly

incorporeal mountains burnished rose golden

in delicately tinged anticipation of slumbering meaning.

May the queen’s mantle rest gently covering, so carefully

protecting so human, so generous and faithful

a heart resting, faintly yet pulsing in

in harmony with beauty of goodness.

Peacefully, quietly now sleep till love again wakens,

calling for you to be there. 

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  1. Thanks so much for this lovely post. It is wonderful how they seem intertwined….the paintings so much describe the poems and opposite also true.
    As for Jake’s visits….he indeed did go fishing on the Lady Faye with Ken as told to me by Ken….but as for visiting Ken and Nancy on the MV Christian…Jake did not make it up there during Ken’s life and regretted not having done that…so when we took the boat to Nichols Brothers to have the new Engine installed….Jake came aboard and made the trip aboard from Everett to Wrangell…and what a trip it was. We also had a crew of high school Church youth coming along to do helping events for others…and Jake entertained them with song accompanied by his guitar playing and stories. He so much loved that trip. He would sit out on the aft deck and smoke his pipe with a red bandana around his head and laugh and sing and take it all in. He told me lots of stories of the Olson’s and Thompsen’s lives and what it was like for them as pastors, as kids and about life itself.
    So happy to have these reminders of just how special both of them were as humans, as people., as for Ken, the Love of my life. Thanks, Tim.

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