Katrina Kaye
start with the ocean
the wet sand
hard underfoot
the waves seeping in
soft foam sticking
to ankles as
the water pulls us
start with an
overcast day in
northern california
shirts untucked
gulls coasting
high above on a
salty chill
arms around chest
to secure warmth
start with toes
curling and uncurling
embedding small flakes of
broken down life
in the crevasses
between nail and skin
we can begin by allowing
the wind to pull us forward
instead of letting the earth
hold us back
“begin again” is previously published in Kelp Journal (2024) and the chapbook no longer water (2024).
To view or order no longer water from Echobird Press, click here.