Icebergs
It was at Vatnajökull
I first saw you frolic, enthralled:
Element met own element.
Glacier's spawn, seed corn
Of Shetland's winter, sailed
Graceful to the sea.
Though midsummer, the air
Clacked, clawed the throat, ears
Yelped "attention, muffler, scarf";
And you loved it, cheeks red,
Eyes sparkling with disbelief:
Home after long pain.
In the aftermath of death
You saw the cycle's completion
As ultimate gelid cold calved,
Weather-licked into shape,
Sharded. It owed all to little warmth.
Melted, fish gulped it that weeks later
Perhaps you scraped and gutted.
Black sand beach crunched -
Milled mountain, spewn volcano
That ice chomped and spat back -
And set out the parameters:
Bribie's opposite.
Downriver, slivers wallowed
Poised on the point where blue meets white
And green,
Cruising to their next port of call
and salt's unbinding.
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