-by Alex Graves
I climb onto the smallyellow back of a dragon.Its wings stroke throughthick air as we take off.We glide weightlesslyover the lake.When a gust of wind flips us over,I fall into warm water.Underneath,I release from the dragon's embrace.I swim upside downand break through the surface.I breathe,grab hold of its wings,and climb back on.
Editor's Note: Alex's poem, Kayak, was one of six winners in this year's Ann Arlys Bowler poetry contest. It was published in issue 17 of READ magazine, however, we regrettably printed an error in the poem. Here, on WORD, we present Kayak in its true form. Once again, sorry Alex.
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