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May 23, 2006 Two O'Clock Creek, by Bruce Hunter
All that summer couldn't understand Me twelve with Uncle John on patrol But that sign taunted me. But each afternoon, driving back, sure enough Finally, a week before school and the city, I asked, I hang on as we climb, boulders boil in the fenders. Over the alpine meadows Here sky meets land Below us, blonde grass riffles on Kootenay Plains, And I saw how a few hours of daylight But when night comes, Two O'clock Creek sleeps, ~~~~~ Just catching up a little. There's nothing I really want to say about this one, except that I love the idea--the images, and the story behind it. Posted by Andrea at May 23, 2006 8:52 AM under Friday Poetry Blogging EMAIL this entry (comments fields are below this section) Trackback Pings TrackBack URL for this entry: Comments Go Berserk |
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