strobium – Shriram Sivaramakrishnan
ancient slippage[⸻]the light
decay between farsea and a tide pool pleating into my imperfect
gaze[⸻]ebbfroths
that suncribbles defy and kelpcables that defy sunscribbles for[⸻]now[⸻]in this
cove
[⸻]nant
of shingles[⸻]slices of elephant seals doze next to slices
elephant-sealed on the sand[⸻]a bull
buffers to his bae in a hymnody of gutpuns[⸻]oblivious
to us spangled on sans-serifed
boulders[⸻]when i scream
i only hear my heartbeat
[⸻]errorizing
[⸻]errorising preen of a strobe
there is a way out[⸻]this is a
saltbarrel
for the wind wishing[⸻]a turn[⸻]at persistent
absences between rows of quartz teeth[⸻]like soda caps scooped
out[⸻]i
spot an estranged kelp bulb a 7mm
Allen wrench a white heron the sound[⸻]of waves till the
sound hits the
waves[⸻]hit
aquifered orogenies[⸻]ancient spillage

Shriram Sivaramakrishnan graduated from Boise State University’s MFA program in May 2022. Some of his recent poems have appeared in Rivulet, DIAGRAM, among others. He tweets at @shriiram.