The Mad Agriculture Journal
Of the Rowing Boats
Published on
June 19, 2023
Written by
Joshua Kauffman
Photo
Jane Cavagnero
of the rowing boats
the slender fiberglass
winched
to felted metal racks
trailing vans
bouncing trim teens
on highways
to competitions
about speed
the white-washed
wide-bottomed
ribs with planks
in unhurried drift
to pond’s heart
amorous and buoyant
as an atoll
other rowing boats
dangling from decks
for quick escape
hauntingly drape
as muscle memories
our blistered ancestry
slaves and soldiers
foddered in the seas
whole fields left to seed
cannon balls and sugar cane
submerged
in all the rowing boats
we face our wake
pulling water
looking backward
moving forward
to the unseen horizon
unless a passenger
a trusted narrator
faces us
watching
our strokes
and our backs
my life is a rowing boat
without an engine
that exhausts
unearthed plants
exhumed
I am an eager heaving
craft of steady pulls
mistaken for a drift
unless
I am the ocean,
which I am.
this is the most costly
of my forgettings
pleiades in the sextant
a gaze at tomorrow’s clouds
I migrate trace
spirals that swell
and break where
islands in labour
test the surface
molten birthing
delivering us
terrestriality
now nothing is cardinal
when I am the water
the warm saline
dripping from my eyes
the salty balanced solution
not the burn of the brine
aqueous I am
the amniotic
womb
she never left me