Arts & Entertainment
A Sunday Afternoon Poem
"At the Apex" by Martha's Vineyard Poet Laureate, Lee H. McCormack, as recited before thousands of people at JawsFest Tribute

At the Apex
I
The Kyries of Nature abound in blood
Find out what's happening in Martha's Vineyardfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
In dying reefs and daemon floods
That ebb and flow and fall and rise
Find out what's happening in Martha's Vineyardfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Between the silences of oceans
And primal notions of civilizations fear.
Â
Along with reefs, the bones of nations fell
In ignorance and lack of willingness
To receive the spiritual gifts
Of ancient myths that gave a human face
To this world’s savagery. Now only man remains
The one, living Apex predator, not prey
Â
And legends of murder fall in greed from tongues
To become the final history our young believe.
Will they also be the ones who, like we, cannot listen
To the creature hymns of Earth and sea
In its radiant multiplicity of animals born
Into this wilderness of purpose and creation?
Â
Or will they also be numb, and only hear the bitter salt
Harshly singing to stones, and the cormorants
Warning cries witnessing the final signs of our failure
To honor this world, its life and radiant energy?
In our lack of faith and infidelity to creation’s mystery
How can we expect salvation from the sea?
Â
II
The Terrifying Radiance of Angels Â
Â
They come to us in silent beauty
Without mercy or rancor or wings
A terrifying radiance of ghosts and angels
Gliding gracefully out of the shadows
Under man’s primitive, unconscious fear.
Â
They come following a single drop of blood
In one million parts water
Through Nature’s rapacious currents of hunger,
Bearing 400 million years of Earth’s history
And up to forty thousand teeth, in jaws
That, in a single lifetime, will receive
Everything the seas offer without resistance.
Â
They come from the original, genetic
Origins of form and earthly Genesis
To clean the waters of excess and foulness left
When death takes over an animal’s flesh
And turns it to debris.
Â
From the living oceans they serve faithfully
They come to us without mercy or rancor or wings
Worshipping the sacred, distant electricity
Of motions and vibrations we can never see
Guardians, takers of life, resplendent and divergent, these
Flying wraiths, goblins, ghosts defying gravity —
Necessary and predatory, radiant Angels of the Sea. Â
Â
~ Lee H. McCormack, Martha’s Vineyard Poet LaureateÂ
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.