A Tale of Two Choices

Full moon gibbous

over a lambent bay,

tiny plankton stars

burning out in the valleys.

He’s laughing,

humming,

asking for a cartographer

of straight lines

and predictable tides

but I collect barnacles

on the bones of shipwrecks,

laugh with octopuses

in strange languages.

A jeweled tide

or the vast, inky dark

teeming with unseen life.

The choice, a pin on my boot

anchoring me to the known hull

or letting the current

carry me

out to sea.

Nwodo Divine is a Nigerian author and editor. He earned his B.A. in English and Literature from the University of Benin in Nigeria. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in Poetrycolumn, African Writers Series, Alan Squire Bulletin, The Winged Moon, and other publications.He is currently an editor at Akpata Magazine and a submission reader for The Word's Faire.