Monday, March 14, 2016

Endings and Beginnings

Scatter my ashes
where osprey fly,
calling to each other 
above the rippling marsh grass
and the tides
that breathe and murmur 
in the cove.

Lay a stone
in the old graveyard
across the bay,
where wind and sun
and seasons
come and go.
On it a terse inscription:
“Proceed as way opens.”

That will suffice.


        © Peg Latham, 2016

Tidal creek flowing into a salt marsh
Photo by Brian Bill, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
from Wikimedia Commons

1 comment:

jean said...

What a beautiful poem! RIP Peg. And keep on playing with words and images! <3