The River's Renewal - Poetry Inspired by The Eternal Now

@raj808 · 2025-08-17 15:36 · poetry

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The River's Renewal


The river rests like frost settling, ingesting silt dredged from hills’ peaks, to valley’s feet. She naps, playing dead, half asleep.
Slack water’s undercurrent reveals jutting tidal flats, the sand bar mottled like a lizard’s back, or lines of wisdom on her face.
The tide turns; she awakes, casting off the warm embrace of the sun, racing to mingle waters with foam-flecked waves.
Current shines in singing eddies, a steady crescendo of brine that feeds her thirst from the estuaries’ flow, as the breeze grows the river breathes rebirth.

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This poem is a form of poetry called a persona poem. To learn more about the structure of this form of poetry please follow the link above. In most examples of this poetic style, the poet tries to write from the perspective of a historical figure or a contemporary personality such as a politician.

In this poem, I attempt to personify the river in my home town as it reaches its final course in the Mersey estuary. It is not strictly a persona poem as it's written in the third person, but I wanted to experiment with the form to express the way I often view aspects of nature to have their own consciousnesses, especially while meditating.

The first draft of this poem was written more than two years ago while in meditation near to the banks of the Mersey after a long bike ride and has been through many re-writes since. I was inspired to dig this out - and put it through a final draft - by a recent conversation with a friend about the nature of consciousnesses.

I personally think that there are many forms of consciousness, more than the human mind can envision and the world opens up when you can see the varying consciousness in the environment around you. That is partly what this poem is about; the infinite variations of perception when you see the life that beats at the heart of everything.

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