‘Shepherd’ by Alexander Etheridge

Lobster
by L. Acadia

Shepherd

            Flock

Shepherd of slow granite
all night your flock of stars 
rove over dark houses and 
empty roads

            Name

Shepherd of ancient glass 
glinting in dusklight

Wanderer in fields of your 
otherlife memory

It was scar tissue and fire that 
unspelled your name

the day you were born 
the day you

died Now your silence 
stretches into everything

            Eternity           

Nomad of snow
hail and freezing rain the 
night you died you

led your wayward flock over 
black hills and apple trees as 
you were born into another 
mind

on a path of its own 
never-dying its own 
forever

            Appetite

Yours is the cycle of 
desire and loneliness Yet 
your stars

never know hunger as they 
wheel through God’s great 
shadow

Your endless stars 
follow you anywhere 
sentinels of a 
perishing world

            Heaven

Old listener bring your herd of 
blue-white fires

back into warm skies over a 
wintery people out there in 
lonely paradise

of nothing left 
too late and 
always gone

            Valley

Constant walker with one prayer 
left there’s an October creek 
running by orchards leading away 
through its thicket of dreams

to the half-moon valley where your stars sleep 
at last


Alexander Etheridge has been developing his poems and translations since 1998.  His poems have been featured in Scissors and SpackleInk SacCerasus JournalThe Cafe ReviewThe MadrigalAbridged MagazineSusurrus Magazine, The Journal, Roi Faineant Press, and many others.  He was the winner of the Struck Match Poetry Prize in 1999, and a finalist for the Kingdoms in the Wild Poetry Prize in 2022. 


L. Acadia is a lit professor at National Taiwan University, a dog pillow at home, and otherwise searching Taipei for ghosts and vegan treats. L. has a PhD from Berkeley and creative work published or forthcoming in Autostraddle, The Dodge, Lothlorian Poetry Journal, Neologism Poetry Journal, Neon Door, Subterranean Blue Poetry, and Typehouse Magazine. Twitter and Instagram: @acadialogue.