Sunday, June 3, 2018

Jack Scott writes


The Cry of Clams 

He who hears the cry 
of clams within the mu
hears too well. 

He who hears the cry 
of buried clams in pain  
must cry alone 
and know he cries alone. 

He who hears the cry 
of lonely, drowning things  
must fear 
and drown in fear alone. 

He who hears the cry 
of things buried in agon
hears hell; 
thank god he hears alone.




Clam Beach at Orick --  Gretchen Hancock

1 comment:

  1. Orick is a small community (357 people) on the banks of Redwood creek, 43 mi (69 km) north of Eureka, California. Its name is from the Yurok word "O'rekw," mouth of the river, and was 1 of the 5 sites where jumping dances were held

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