Sweet nothings (three months in)
If you are the godwit fidgeting,
I am sun-compass set to rivermouth.
If you are pneumatophore coming up for air,
I am propagule carried by heat tides.
As you fish in saltmarsh and mudflat,
I decay in gravel and sand.
You, aeolian grain down the stoss slope,
I, fluvial upwelling at the slipface.
You might think you are the best time of year,
but I am the stoic recovery of disordered seasons.
If you are the long-range forecast, it depends—
I am either open-cell honeycomb cloud
or cold front stalling at the edge of the bed.
Nicola Easthope (Pākehā/Tauiwi) is a poet and teacher living in the Te Atiawa ki Whakarongotai lands of Raumati South on the Kāpiti Coast. She recently completed a Master of Creative Writing through Massey University and is now back teaching high school Psychology, Philosophy and Social Studies.