The Marsh
I write to you from fault lines
for Lorine Niedecker
I write to you
from fault lines
2,000 miles
away this western
edge of the north american
plate
I grew tall with cattails
wings flashing
red-yellows
sometimes January minnows
frozen beneath boots
I write to you breathless and
chilled
seventy feet of clarity
ears throbbing
blue reflecting
back to us gift of
glaciers the feeding
aquifers
to say I "bore the weight of lake water
and the cold"
and survived
nothing more
a friend on shore says
"I thought you would swim away
and never return"
delicate bivalvia
once living
now halved
in my hands
submersion is another kind
of submission
but kinder
Tiff Dressen was born and raised in St. Paul, Minnesota. Their latest book is Of Mineral (Nightboat Books, 2022). SONGS FROM THE ASTRAL BESTIARY (lyric& Press, 2014) is their first full-length collection of poetry. They currently live in Oakland and work in the Office of Research at UC Berkeley.
