(As read at the Gazebo in Oceanside -- August 19, 2013)
The name of this poem is
Neptune
I
They call me Neptune
And I knew, just by the nature of who “They” were
That they meant something else by it.
They weren’t referring to me as any mighty King of the
Sea.
I wasn’t a strong swimmer back then.
They weren’t referring to any skill I may have with tridents
and other forked weapons.
I make no disclosures as to why I know that.
Finally, I was told.
We call you Neptune.
You’re on the team.
But you’re a long way from the center of things around
here.
It’s true
I’m on the team.
The whiffle ball team
The Mets
The team that drank in the basement, and any place else
they’d let us
The group that despised the government, and knew our
history well enough to tell you why.
The group that made stages ring alive
The guys who would drive in anything, so long as we were
moving forward
The guys who could make it sound that we were more in
touch with our feelings than the girls were, but rarely knew what to do with
the information.
The guys who didn’t own a boat amongst the lot of us, but
could always find someone to take us out for a sail or give us the wheel going
out of the canal.
I’m on the team.
They call me Neptune
II
We all float and let the tide take us out
One guy sees something worth holding onto,
A woman,
The right amount of light on the water,
A task,
He swims towards it, and secures his place around
it.
Now, a new satellite in orbit; a new buoy in the water.
And another guy sees something, and another,
And soon I realize that I am floating alone out there.
Everyone else saw something and swam for it.
Nothing seemed worth grabbing.
Or maybe my senses are too dull.
I didn’t see what I was looking at.
I didn’t know that things would be harder to find.
I kept drifting out on the sea
So --- That
Although I was never the best swimmer, floater, boater,
fisher,
I find myself
Just from the mere passage of time and distance, the most
experienced person out there,
the one who has been the furthest, and seen the most, of
whatever there is to see.
The one who could provide the most help out there to the
people who need it.
I have become Neptune the protector of the sea.
They call me Neptune
III
No God I.
It was the fellas that named me Neptune.
Discard any notion that there was a grand design in mind
To the great notoriety we achieved
Individually and collectively,
Or that my presence at the end of the world had any
impact on the entire unlikely enterprise
Perhaps it was one of the group
Or luck
Or cosmic disturbances way beyond anyone’s control.
Because
I
Could
Never determine if I was being praised or criticized,
Never determine if I even thought these things
Made me
Worthy of praise or
Worthy of all the benefits that I never considered,
But were bestowed upon me by virtue of my being somewhere
else at the time.
Neptune.
My enormous beard and my small feet responsible for great
expanses.
At the edge of the sea
At the furthest outpost of the solar system.
IV
They said anyone could do
it.
That the set-up was tailor
made.
And it’s possible that
anyone could have done it.
But I was the one who did do
it.
All those miles and years away
from home
***
All the times some guy
floated up to me
And said, “Is there anything
else?”
And I said, “This is as far
as I go.”
And each one would say,
“Well,
I did what I came to do, and now I’m heading back, do you want to join me, I
could use the Company?”
And I said, “No”.
Time after time, year after year.
Sometimes, I’d slip and say, “I can’t”,
As
though I was still the same boy I was when I was floating out
As though I was
unable to master my body against the tide.
They’d say other things too.
Sometimes I
would get some news,
But mostly they had the same requests and
I had the same
responses.
Until I could barely remember why I’d say what I said,
Or whether
what I said still was helpful,
Still made sense.
And I came to believe that
my greatest accomplishment
Was
That
I was able to spare some other poor soul
the drudgery of doing what I had done.
And more time passed, and I
was finally able to carry all the things I saw,
And all the ways I reacted to
it, all in my body and all at the same time.
I, Neptune, finally felt
hydrated again.
And the next time someone
swam up to me and told me that he was heading back.
Do I want to join him?
I said sure.
I, Neptune, was heading
towards land.
V
When the announcement was made several years ago,
I was so glad that I was Neptune, that they didn’t call
me Pluto.
Pluto -- it was explained to me,
As we did one last pour to celebrate everyone’s long
journey home –
A time where we were finally forced to understand the
meaning of yet another cliché
Pluto is the name of a dog.
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