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Contests : Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest : Past Winners : 2009 : Fourth Prize

Fourth Prize - Susan J. Katz

THE BOWPICKER

      I

The two boats tied together
One, a station
      where we capture
      in columns of figures
      the screeching pumping mindless cacophony
      of migrating seabirds,
      a seething funnel that billows from horizon bead
      and fans through the straits.

A drifting bunkhouse
      to flop and doze and read,
      or lie on belly and gaze listless out port'les
      over viscous water
Coffee perks in the galley
Warms endless restless games of cards and cribbage
      atop gouged and greasy plywood drop-down table
      catch up on rumors,
      reminisce past years of birds and bird counters.

Shifts on the last quarter hour
On tongue flat deck,
Binoculars fixed, shouting numbers to the scribe:

"10,000 Red Knots"..."173 Sanderlings"..."5,510 Golden Plovers"... "My God, I can't keep up when these flocks piggy-back like that!... Hey, did someone get those Willets over there!"

Southern horizon belches ribbons of pumping winging flesh that zenith over as they roil northward, over the glassy neap tide, rainbow sherbet sky and sea, moist cold searing our fingers as we fumble gazing instruments, beat fingers to keep them alive, first one hand then the other until the time keeper calls our retreat and we retire to cabin for the next quarter hour bedecking.

And I remember the other boat
Where he and I slipped away—
      to show me his creation,
his Bowpicker
We sat on a soft pad
atop the motor box
      in the cozy bridge cabin
And as he laid me back
      his eyes blue wild,
the nameless birds pumping, summoning
I put away my books and pens and binoculars
      and learned to read the sky.

      II

Silver anniversary
And I bring my life-mate
Back to the flyway booming ground
To celebrate
The Annual Seabird Festival
      with its birding experts
      guest speakers
      dignitaries, parades, and
      dinner-cruise around the Sound.

But there are no birds this year
The sky is open and quiet and calm except for buzzing mayflies
      and an occasional sandpiper,
      peeping, gavotting lonely across the mud
It is warm—hot even
And silent
They say we have missed the straggling descendants of the billowing pumping clouds of wings
      by a week

So we eat the sourdough flapjacks and gravy
Nose around the tiny historical society gallery
      ask surreptitiously about him;
      even his death is an enigma.

Then the dinner-cruise
      we laugh over cocktails
      and at the birdcall contestants
And I squeeze back aching tears that jerk out
As our bloated puker slogs home
      Past the beacons and point markers
      of those days with him
      and his Bowpicker
and the sea and the birds and the sky.

Later, we join the parade,
Wave silly gull signs up and down as we march
And close the Annual Seabird Festival.


This poem won fourth prize in the 2009 Tom Howard/John H. Reid Poetry Contest sponsored by Tom Howard Books. Author Susan J. Katz received a $250 award. Winning Writers assists this contest. Copyright is reserved to the author.


About Susan J. Katz
Although I earned a Masters degree in biology three decades ago, I am now a freelance writer, journalist, editor and writing educator. I firmly believe in the power of writing to make change, and I run a unique writing program for people who normally don't have access to educational opportunities. I have been nominated for the prestigious Voice Awards, and my poetry has also been shortlisted in the Surrey International Writers Conference poetry competition. I am an amateur oboist and live with my dog, Carlea, and cat, Noah, in Vancouver, BC.

Susan J. Katz


                                                                                                                                                                                                                               



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