Subic Bay
for Felipe
Niceties never killed anyone,
just words, said trying
at kindness, now tired,
as if in a boat race to the finish.
I will always out talk you
and you will smile softly
like a lover steeling the self
for a particular cruelty:
the sting, here at the shore,
waves hurtling sea-spray
towards where I’m standing.
You are coaxing the words
from their shells, like
a coxswain, such words urge
stones from pockets
but you’re already cold
by the time I send you
into the sea-wind. I see
your shadow on every
lover, how I turned
you mean, how you
turned me inward.
I send my tears to the pines
I could never wade in,
still warm, your harbor
lights welcoming me home.
“Subic Bay” is from The Sea That Beckoned (Platypus Press, 2019).