In an unnamed sound,
a tribe arrive with a waka.
They pull up on the shore of an arched-back island
and see stone eyes peek out from the water.
These eyes belong to an old god's
boat, long since sunk and turned to stone.
Some thousand years and a ship slips by,
the HMS Pelorus. The men on the ship name
the sound in its honour, and later people
plant pines, walk inland
through drowned river valleys.
A girl, struggling over rocks, asks what's in the
sound's name,
and her father who likes to have answers tells her
long before it was Pelorus
it was the shattered prow of the old gods’ waka.
Why did it sink she says but he's not sure. Only the girl
still sees whipped foam for lashes
round stone eyes that blink with each slow wave.
And Pelorus was a ship, the father's saying, that's
an old name too. A Sicilian peninsula, crowned
by Mt Etna, and underneath
Hephaestus and his forge, where everything
is burned, molten and remade.
The girl leaps down from the rocks
and she and the stone eyes stare up at the man.
Everything? she says.
Everything, the man says.
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