“The Lake Sturgeon” in The Dunes Review

Hello everybody! Today I’m sharing my poem “The Lake Sturgeon” which is included in the latest issue of The Dunes Review. Enjoy!

The Lake Sturgeon

we stumbled upon the sturgeon release
on the Boardman-Ottaway
and my moth-eaten ribbon skirt
caught tears of resiliency

they say a female nmé can live 150 years,
a male 80, and there’s hundreds
of young fish in red plastic buckets
impatient for open water, yearning to mature

an elder sings a medicine song
to guide them along and upriver
an earth drum directs the flow
of rebalance, of rejuvenation

I watch him swim a silent prayer
for my people to always remember
the currents that connect us,
the streams, like us, that are still here



Published by Jennifer Patino

Poet in Michigan.

18 thoughts on ““The Lake Sturgeon” in The Dunes Review

  1. Amazing, Jennifer. There’s a salmon run here in Taylor Creek in September/October. Watching mother nature do her thing is so incredible. The medicine man reminds me of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, with the American Indians (Snoquamish?) up on the scaffolding over the falls, catching fish for their families to live on.

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