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Salmon Strength

Red-gold journeying,

carrying ripe seeds,

the salmon seems to push its way

to where it needs to go;

but strength is in its willingness

to be thrown high by water,

to let itself be slapped on the belly,

moved forward into the unknown.

 

There is work here,

a refinement of muscle,

an accuracy for landing

where the river roars,

an orientation

with constant attunements

coming back to the painful rush,

the vivid propulsion.

 

The river carries,

but the salmon are marked;

they bear scars,

the rocks do not catch them gently.

Their strength builds

alongside their growing fatigue.

 

Their map is a yearning.

a vague longing to spread life,

fidelity to birthing.

 

Some will feed bears,

humans, the roots of trees,

still crafting the web of creation

in submission to the flow.

 

To understand that the leap

is not self-propelled

but an inevitable rising

when we let the current throw

brings new brightness

to the way we see

the flashing scales

of fish in flight.

 

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