Canadian Woods
By Richard L. Provencher
Sat, 02 Jul 2011
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The horizon is a slash
of colours as ladder steps
crawling one above another
dusk grinning at the
end of another day. Gone
are logger-assaults
and front-end loaders
tormenting an expanse
of primal timber
where burnished pines
sentinel along ridges of tundra
wilderness a domain
of ancient sunsets
reddened sky turning a
yellowish tinge to daytime’s
dim. From our canoe
faces pause in complete awe.
© Richard L. Provencher
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Hello Richard, you know you
Permalink Submitted by skinner_jennifer on
Hello Richard,
you know you are slowly becoming one of my favourite
poets on here.
This is again so descriptive and I could picture the
scene so well.
Thankyou for the read.
Jenny.
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