
Deer in the green rain,
Clamber over flood-strewn rocks,
Quiet as clouds
At dusk,
Thrushes drop like silent leaves
To the forest floor
All day, only one sound not induced by water:
A Dipper, bobbing full-breasted
At the very edge of all this surging power–
A single loud trill,
Briefly pierces the river’s roar
Droplets strike needles,
Crescendo on fallen maple leaves,
Gather in trickles,
Braid into streams
Speechless for three days:
Discarding words,
Remembering to listen
All of us here
Loving rivers
Their irrepressible urge
Toward the sea