Jerzy Ficowski
Translated from the Polish by Jennifer Grotz and Piotr Sommeri
o water that takes your own
shape
when you are very small
o single-celled
your name is a drop
you persist from high to low
not knowing a vessel
o closed-within-yourself
you perish when you open
and you'll give birth to the sea
and be greeted
by salt and dolphin and columbus
and by susanna wallowing
her hair in rainwater
o droplet with nothing
to differ you from droplet
hollower of stone
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