“where water has no skin,” by J. C. Todd (Poetry ’90)

where water has no skin,” a poem by J.C. Todd (Poetry ’90), was recently featured on Parks & Points. Read an excerpt below:

where water has no skin

no boundary, no bank or basin

where air is ambient water

            a saturate, a cloud

where mosses swim, tethered by fiber

            to the leafy canopy they populate

aerial dancers unlike the crouched tufts

            underfoot on the trail

Read the rest of this poem here: https://www.parksandpoints.com/poetry-2020/where-water-has-no-skin