Marooned (for Rebecca)

  by Nigel Walker
   
  Nigel Walker was born in Liverpool, England in 1950 and has written poems for as long as he can recall. His first small press collection (An Oriental Affair) was published in 1972 and six other small collections have followed since. He says, "Marooned was written for my oldest daughter when she was just four and beginning to show her independence. I wanted to record the feeling of how I hoped the inevitable process might happen and to recognise that a time would come when I would have to allow someone I loved to walk away. I suppose writing always allows this sort of rehearsal"
     
 
You have bobbed up into my arms
little jetsam, shipwrecked on my shore
though not, perhaps, from choice,
comfortable as you were
berthed in your mother's waters.

This island is not best traversed alone.
Learning the paths which lead you to the safest fruit
takes time. My map is worn
but I will help you draw your own.
Who knows where you'll find fire.
I offer up a leaf against the storm,
an arm against the rocks and cliffs. Soon
you will take directions that my compass doesn't know.
Build huts. Bewaring others of the monsters.

Tides ebb and flow. The tricks of tracking,
killing, are hard learned. Hunger adds edge.
Bottles are filled with messages written
in a language you begin to understand.
With the moon's help you light a fire,
attracting ships that pass. Several change course
though few come close for fear of rocks.
Rescue is never quick.

For now, I'll sit beneath this palm,
both practice and teach semaphore.
One day you'll run along this beach
to tell me you have found a boat
just big enough for one, lodged in a bay.

 

 
     
 
 
     

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