Issue 92

Columbia River Estuary

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Where I live, unseasonable snow in February,  
Our temperate rainforest, osprey and eagles.

A friend brings a partner to a gathering,
a parrot who does not contribute, though

I learn males are vocal and aggressive.
I wish for the sea near Baja, where

gray whales scraped the dinghy.
Here, sea lions porpoise upriver,

fat powering them to the Cowlitz.
A fin whale beaches, pleated and slick.

In Sitka, I held jade green herring roe,
learned how Natives take seals as family.

Despite the lines of its body, this young whale
is not well, washed up entangled in gear.

A woman holds her young daughter up to see:
Chinook place their hands on its side, a wake.















Ruby Hansen Murray is the regular culture columnist for the Osage News and a citizen of the Osage and Cherokee Nations living in the lower Columbia River estuary. She’s a MacDowell and Tin House Debut40+ fellow and winner of The Iowa Review (2012) and Montana (2017 and 2024) Nonfiction Prizes. Her poetry is forthcoming in Nimrod and Pleiades.

Author Ruby Murray poses in a black and white photo, smiling slightly into the camera
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