The Ferry from Ocracoke to Swan Quarter
Laughing gulls hover:
a story below,
their shadows slide
and crux across the deck
of the Silver Lake —
painted white by convicts
from the Hyde County camp —
bound over the slick-cam Pamlico,
past a dredge-spoil island
where cormorants in black
frock coats congregate, exiled,
penitent, eyeing the ferry
with Calvinist reproach.
— Joseph Bathanti