Suddenly There’s Poughkeepsie

what a hard time

the Hudson River has had

trying to get to the sea

it seemed easy enough to

rise out of the Tear of

the Cloud and tumble

and run in little skips

and jumps   draining

          a swamp here and

     there   acquiring

streams and other smaller

rivers with similar

longings for the wide

imagined water

suddenly

there’s Poughkeepsie

except for its spelling

an ordinary town but

the great heaving

ocean sixty miles away is

determined to reach

that town every day

and twice a day   in fact

drowning the Hudson River

in salt and mud

it is the moon’s tidal

power over all the waters

of this earth at war with

gravity   the Hudson

perseveres   moving down

down   dignified

slower   look it has

become our Lordly Husdon

hardly flowing

                    and we are

now in a poem by the poet

Paul Goodman   be quiet heart

home home

                    then the sea