Peter returns to his nets
Before the sea was solid
it was safe for me
to sink beneath the waves
and rise upon each crest.
My only destiny:
nets and hooks and fingers from
fashioning a day
out of sweat and sun,
scales and blood, and the salt breath
of an evening breeze
thick as my lungs.
But I was free
always`
to find my way and sink
beneath the same
waves
I now have walked
upon.
Herman Sutter is the author of the chapbooks Stations (Wiseblood Books), and The World Before Grace (Wings Press). His work appears in: Saint Anthony Messenger, The Ekphrastic Review, tejascovido, The Langdon Review, The Porch, Benedict XVI Institute, The English Review, The Merton Journal as well as the anthologies: Texas Poetry Calendar (2021) & By the Light of a Neon Moon (Madville Press, 2019). His narrative poem Constance, received the Innisfree prize for Poetry. His latest manuscript, A Theology of Need was long listed for the Sexton prize in poetry.

This is cool … how radically Peter’s life was changed!
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