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Photography By Camila Pereira

 

 

Satin fog flips like a coin,

clouds blushing quicksilver hues.

It comes in crackling currents,

those that trickle down a mountain’s scalp,

panting calm, coastal sighs all the while,

until refuge is found on the four walls,

the four walls of a nearby, toxic temple.

 

Winding, windy drives

–driving, driving, driving–

grasping to get a glimpse.

We hope to touch the sky

before it is completely gobbled by gold,

that instant when all that remains,

is loitering, Great Pacific remnants.

photo: Pereira

Autumn rivers traverse terrain,

receding canopies overhead,

Warm Yellows, Casual Browns,

and Northern Greens,

lazily slinking down invisible rungs,

until they rest to be swept away

by a storm-born serpent.

 

A slender sea lion barks,

desperately spiraling upward,

hopeful to get a mouthful of tomorrow,

for today, lunch has been hidden in the past.

Nevertheless, one can spot the elusiveness

of time’s before as it precariously peaks

out from a shadowed grove.

 

A little nugget of Space

suddenly sinks in the Great Reef of Time.

Never lost, but frozen;

a seedling waiting to ascend,

to break free and live again,

existing to emerge,

on another Quicksilver Saturday.

Travis Knight Writer/Author

Travis Knight is an American author who has written two books of poetry, "PorchSide Poems" and "character." He has spent most of his professional writing life as a skateboard journalist and a copywriter. He is also a writer and editor for his website, knight-writes.com.