Revisiting the Landscape with the Fall of Icarus

By Sophie Sardari

When we were boys we boys
Used to dive there from there
From where the ships came in
And they still do— the ships
I mean not so much the boys
Who like gulls would plow their
Feathers like fields. Now boys
We have sheep to herd and fathers
To be, and the sun was already
Setting on that lastly swallowed salt.

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