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by Daniel Rattelle

Fishing-drunk in the Connecticut and no miraculous catch, you row for home. What short thrusts from stern to bow you give

are given back in long strides across the water. You leverage the world which looks

to be the thing that moves while the boat holds still.

Back and forth you heave the oars like the sawyer in a cuckoo clock

and it was getting late. And I was afraid. that you would be held there

better than the cleat hitch you tied and swore would never slip.

Dan Rattelle is an MFA candidate at the University of St Andrews. He is the author of the chapbook, The Commonwealth, and lives in Massachusetts.

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