Bruce Bond, a finalist in Narrative’s Fourteenth and Sixteenth Annual Poetry Contests, is the author of numerous books, including Plurality and the Poetics of Self; Words Written Against the Walls of the City; The Calling; Patmos, winner of the Juniper Prize; Liberation of Dissonance (Schaffner, 2022), winner of the Nicholas Schaffner Award for Literature in Music; Choreomania; (MadHat, 2022); and Invention of the Wilderness (Louisiana State University, 2022). Bond is Regents Emeritus Professor of English at the University of North Texas.

Water Path

A Poem

by Bruce Bond
When a soul passes out of the body, it sinks
as certain bodies do,
                                     toward some restitution,
some cold and colder prospect of the ocean’s
threshing floor.
                         It could be years, and still it falls.
Still you see a father in a stranger’s face, the one
you wear,
                         the one you tear away as you,
             bewildered, wake.
             If a bitterness lingers there, no matter.


                         What you have heard is not true.
Eternity is changing.
Earth is raising a thundercloud from the fathoms,
where eel and angel bear their lamps.


                                     Children spin their coins
around the vortex at the science fair, and slowly
the orbits narrow.
                         Pitch rises. Silver disappears.
Most of what I feel I feel late.
                                                              Eyes closed.
People on couch
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