ACROSS FROM GRANDMERE’S SEAFOOD SHACK, WADING THE ROCKY SHORE
by Pamela Gemme
You spy a bioluminescent blossom,
a jellified nebulae
ancestral bell, part medusa, part umbrella,
in the sea’s cerulean ease—
moonlit muscle of her, placenta-like,
moves, stirs and puffs clouds of sand
she propels tendrils, assaults
you in the thigh, stuns you. she’s lethal
you dance in pain, you spiral
your thigh burns the color of sunset—
how rugged hunger fulfills her
while she haloes
swaying veiled lace
almost invisible, always famished
one sentient being
she myths into a bigger life
call her ancient
call her no bones to nourish
call her wild descent
maternal well of breath, immortal
rhythmic
she drops,
into polyps,
on the deep-sea floor