Repentance, California

By Jacob Silkstone
"My Heart Skipped A Beat" by Mohsin Shafi
“My Heart Skipped A Beat” by Mohsin Shafi

Parked up to check the map and its tangled veins

of intersections  on the road so long and straight

it seemed to go right into the sky,

 

and perhaps that’s why I stopped there –

to appreciate the mauve dusk of July; mountains

the dirty thumbprints of Loki  smeared against the horizon.

 

I felt my body disappearing into the view,

and not having to give my name to the horses

or the crow, as the woman just passing through.

 

Cars across the field were burning. The heat –

even a mile away – I felt it deep in my skin

like the travel of blood.

 

The engines ignited.  Wheels rolled aflame –

cotton reels of fire-thread, the spool of gasoline silkworms;

cars burned to their skeletons, no trace of a driver or a crime.

 

I carried on to the ocean I’d only seen pictures of,

never quite able to imagine the blue properly,

in the way I tried to imagine Neptune.

 

I had to meet the Pacific, understand the blue

of it for myself, for the clarity of eons

and the tide’s constancy to become clear.

 

I hadn’t been swimming for years. I didn’t think

I could go that far, maybe just walk the surf,

cover my Achilles.

 

When I reached the coast.

When I could go no further west

without drowning.

 

I stood on the dunes with the wind lifting my hair

into a mane of yellow fire and watched the blue waves

break against rocks, lone survivors of millennia,

 

the water’s grace-test, the sun’s azimuth,

I knew I was cornered, backed up against the ocean

with everything I’d run from stepping forward.

 

~Jennifer Martin

 

Jennifer Martin studied creative writing at Bath Spa University, where she also went on to do the poetry MA. She received both first class honours and a distinction, respectively.  Her poems have appeared in magazines such as Ambit, The Rialto and The Warwick Review. In 2011, she had a poem submitted for the Forward Prize’s single poem category.

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Repentance, California

Poem of the Week (March 12), by Jennifer Martin

By Jacob Silkstone