• A Salmon Family Tree
In human-terms, they might call forest a father
old-mans-beard hanging from a downcast chin, earth-rooted feet;
forest reaches limbs long over river
thick branched hands shading her from the noonday heat.
The river then, they may know as mother
for where and whom else do they come from, if not her?
For salmon, river is where life begins and transcends
so they may become water and tree: spruce, cedar and fir.
River gives many gifts to those who ask,
and even to those who do not know how to,
time and time again
she gives to those thirsty for life, as rivers do.
So salmon, born of their mother and sheltered by their father
soon leave to seek daringly
the wide open sea.
With a nod to all siblings on their way downstream
this river valley family holds them, releases them to grandmother estuary.
Seasons stay in constant flow, and salmon come back come fall;
return to the very stretch of riverbed from which they came.
They trust their children to river, to forest to raise
they give their bodies back to, and become
river and forest the same.
So also salmon give themselves to all family; to sister bear, and sibling wolf
and auntie raven, and cousin human, and to so many more of their river valley family
In this way, salmon become us all.
And so life cycles, like this,
in the places where land smiles upon the sea.
And so all of this to say, in human-terms at least
no salmon therefore, is ever the orphan I thought them to be.