I don’t think I posted this poem I wrote at 6 am after getting off polar bear watch while building a Parks Canada cabin in Sirmilik National Park.
3am on polar bear watch. #Poetry #PoetryWhenTheMomentTakesMe
And behind me I hear in camp
Gentle snoring
A compatriot in their tent
Ringed with wire electrified
Quiet, rhythmic. Sound safe sleep
The fog has deepened now
Thick
The cliffs on either side, gone.
And as I stand amongst these tent rings
And ancient qarmat, homes
I wonder if there are generations of ghosts
Watching
Watching me peering into a near invisible
Sea of white ice, looking for something
Padding silently, white on white.
Poem:
It is almost profoundly quiet
Almost
The generator rumbles quietly
Back at the camp
And the river
And the rain on my hood.
Still, it is still
Not a breath of wind in this fog
And I can hear the gulls on their nests
And the whistles of the guillemot
And now the wingbeats
Of eider
As a small flock beats its way
To the south, low over the water
Then out over the ice
And the chuckle of arguing fulmar,
On water
Hundreds more stream overhead
Wraiths in the fog
On their way back to the colony
And now and then one low over water
Gliding
Millimetres above its reflection
Effortless above not so much as a ripple
Lifting just before the ice.