A World Apart
by Carl Slater


The pier juts
A hundred yards into the ocean,
Its supports lapped by waves,
Its platform populated
By lovers and fishermen.

At dusk it becomes a world apart,
A silent refuge,
Its visitors
Freed from the laws
Of man and land and day.
I scatter Mother's ashes.






Copyright © 2024 by Red River Review. First Rights Reserved. All other rights revert to the authors.
No work may be reproduced or republished without the express written consent of the author.