hammock
Rachel Moritz
around the sleeper wraps
a cocoon we make
of falling
a woven anchor
suspended between points
each sling of fabric, limbed
from which any number of threads
color the body cared for
the impossible looms of mothers
we came from
marine swell through shallows
a chariot from which we cannot
see warships
a hand fretting what is held
by shadow, mine
roped from the cherry’s fractal
canopy
this divot the sun casts
on wildness, nearest answering
eye path of shingles
peaked into little relief
this soma, ancient sea
won’t forget how we wavered here
for centuries