A Poet Reflects

The Niagara River
As though the river were a floor, we position our table and chairs upon it, eat, and have conversation. As it moves along, we notice—as calmly as though dining room paintings were being replaced— the changing scenes along the shore.  We do know, we do know this is the Niagara River, but it is hard to remember what that means.
—Kay Ryan, from The Niagara River (Grove Press, 2005)

The Niagara River

As though
the river were
a floor, we position
our table and chairs
upon it, eat, and
have conversation.
As it moves along,
we notice—as
calmly as though
dining room paintings
were being replaced—
the changing scenes
along the shore.  We
do know, we do
know this is the
Niagara River, but
it is hard to remember
what that means.

—Kay Ryan, from The Niagara River (Grove Press, 2005)

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