Some days
I’ve been
on dry land
for too longmy ache
for ocean
so great
my eyes weep
wavesmy mouth
mudflats
popping with
groping breath
of crabsmy throat
an estuary
salt crystallizing
on the tip of my tonguemy veins
become
rivers that flow
straight out to seaI call on the memory of water
andI
am
star fish
in seabuoyed by
lung balloons
and floating fatI know the ocean
she loves meher continuous blue body
holding even
my weightflat on my back
I feel her
outstretched palms
legs wide opena star in worship
a meditation as old as the tidemy arms, anemones
belly and breasts, sea jellies
Achilles fins, I become
free-swimming medusa
my hands touching
her blue curvesfingers tipping
spindrifta star in worship
a wafer in her mouth
a five-pointed offering
she swirls
counter-clockwise
beneath me, all goddess
all muscle, energy
power, pulseon, the simple faith
of the floating
letting go
in order to be held
by the body water of the worldsome days
this love
is all I needOCEANIA
For Epeli Hau’ofa
by Karlo Mila‘OCEANIA’ BY KARLO MILA IS FROM SO MANY
ISLANDS: STORIES FROM THE CARIBBEAN,
MEDITERRANEAN, INDIAN AND PACIFIC OCEANS,
EDITED BY NICHOLAS LAUGHLIN, AND PUBLISHED BY
TELEGRAM IN PARTNERSHIP WITH COMMONWEALTH
WRITERS, THE CULTURAL INITIATIVE OF THE
COMMONWEALTH FOUNDATION.
KARLO MILA IS OF TONGAN AND PALANGI (NEW
ZEALAND EUROPEAN) DESCENT. HER FIRST BOOK
OF POETRY, DREAM FISH FLOATING, WON THE BEST
FIRST BOOK OF POETRY IN THE NEW ZEALAND
BOOK AWARDS. HAVING LIVED, WORKED AND
ATTENDED SCHOOL IN TONGA , SHE NOW RESIDES IN
AUCKLAND.