Lake Light, September Morning- painting by Kevin Macneil Brown,
watercolor on paper, 2010
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Places Water Seeks
I
River and sky exchange
Intersticial gleamings and
striations of low-toned
light in September:
gray
to steel to
silver to
bronze
II
I am walking in the
shallows and
stalking a heron;
the heron is
stalking the shallows,
watching the water;
The morning is mostly bedraggled
but also
burnished
III
It’s like this at the places where water seeks
the level of flowing, fulfilling--
Such that EVERYTHING
else becomes the guide to its own
horizon
At the Dog River, it’s the
smoke-blue of White Rock Mountain
quiet and looming beyond the bend
At Lake Champlain, it’s those
strong, jagged ranges ringed hard all around
At Good Harbor, the Atlantic at Cape Ann,
it’s Dogtown’s high granite, yes--
but also the lucent gleamings,
twinned and soft-hazed, of
The towers of the Church of
Our Lady of Good
Voyage.
I am so often looking
up and over, into and
beyond the limit…
It is, after all,
water itself
that rises
To push at, then hold.
the entire sky
and more.
- Kevin Macneil Brown