Glissando

by Bill Griffin

This dam has given the marsh
a song, liquid allegro

and beaver artistry that arcs
to greet the current, enter slow

then over; upstream anonymous
newly ushered in with laughing,

celebration, gratitude, one side
still and deep, safe home,

the other bright melody – three lives
of water, breath, sunlight blent

in harmony: a hymn.


BILL GRIFFIN is a retired family doctor and full time naturalist in rural North Carolina. His previous books include the ecopoetry collection Snake Den Ridge, a Bestiary, set in the Great Smoky Mountains and illustrated by Linda French Griffin. Every Friday, Bill posts nature photos, microessays, and poems by regional writers at Verse & Image, http://griffinpoetry.com.