Portage Ahead

Original DDE™ art: “Waiting The Dawn” by: rob kistner © 12/26/25

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the porch gathers the last of the day

around the quieting lake

boats tick softly against their moorings

lake light loosening into evening

 

we clean our gear without hurry

letting success settle into our hands

 

rustling north woods birch ring the water

pale and still — excited by the breeze

their reflections broken by gentle wake

and above them — the sky opens

 

green threads drifting — unannounced

 

we speak of our coming home

quietly

the narrow channel from our last lake

water too shallow for speed

the depths demanding attention

 

ice age boulders / logs / and stumps

have shut many a fishing trip down

prematurely and sadly

shearing a prop mercilessly

 

care — and a damned sharp eye

in tangent with a free oar

is the magic of the day

 

respect the potage both ways

and it will grant you passage

 

today we made it

we stayed — we fished

boat breathed peaceful below us

 

but soon night was arriving

exactly on time

as we headed for home dock

 

as we gratefully approached

dusk was settling peacefully on the porch.

boats soon rocking — impatient

lake hushes itself around them

as we wipe rods — loosen reels

listening to the eerie calls of the loons

hands still warm with the day’s work

 

white birch line the far shore

stand quietly — listening

and above them —the sky

begins its slow green speech

magical aurora lifting again

like breath through leaves

 

 talk about tomorrow—

reflecting once again

on the narrow way through

the shallow water

that won’t forgive haste

 

the careful portage ahead

not as worry, just remembering—

knowing

 

the night agrees to hold us

boats and plans

bobbing in the northern lights

 

canada settling in

while the cabin warms and sooths us

and waits

a wait quietly earned

 

rob kistner © 12/25/25

Poetry at: dVerse

 

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