POETRY - A Passage of Motion 1
Esther & Richard Provencher created their stories & novels from experiences in raising four children, as well as being foster & adopting parents. Richard was born in Rouyn, Quebec. Esther was born in Cape Spear, New Brunswick. They are married since March 27, 1975 and have lived in Truro, Nova Scotia since 1986.
Richard was a member of the Writers’ Federation of Nova Scotia for many years, and a Writer in the Schools Program under their auspices for eleven years. Esther enjoys art-painting. Richard also writes poetry.
Their writing blends a love of the outdoors along with contemporary issues.
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A DOWNTOWN PUB, HALIFAX - poem
Some geezer's broke after a third round.
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A FISHERMAN'S POEM - poem
Children arise with moms, dads.
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A FLIGHT OF PASSENGERS poem
Customers worry about alarm bells nerves can't accept. Later on the plane: "Pretzels?" attendants ask.
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A FORGOTTEN LAKE poem
Sunset spreads like a quilt of fire, as mosquitoes skitter in random flight
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A ONE WAY TRIP poem
Hurry home wife and kids, cat waiting hungry
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A Poem and More
I come alive in the dance
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A SPIRITUAL BANQUET poem
Our canoe allows a feast of pleasure its sleek hull an arrow piercing the stillness of a greater plan
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Ah, Nature
Silent as paws with beautiful moves
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AN EARLY CATCH poem
Seagulls are given a bum rap. They eschew the flavour of the seacoast, as they act as traders, sharing information with their ERK! ERK! calls to friends and family. The translation is: FOOD!
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AS A CHILD LEARNS poem
be careful honey don’t fall, statement of mother-love
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AT MOOSE RIVER, NOVA SCOTIA poem
Beneath a wooden bridge the river is swirling with activity, surface a clutter of foamy bubbles keeping pace with my thoughts
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AT PICTOU poem
Pinpoints of light mimic startled flashes from watery reflections, down, then up to nightfall’s limit
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AWAKENING poem
Imagine the morning mist, slowly evaporating from the lake near your tent, water shushing against your canoe, the cry of early loons, spiderwebs crystallized on trees. Imagine.
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BABY CHICKS poem
Momma’s feeding her chicks one beak at a time
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BALD EAGLE WATCHING - poem
Captured by eyes.
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BLUEBERRY PICKING - poem
In my return to this land I can smell the burning fields.
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CATCHING THE FIRE poem
The land dips then bounds across my view like an éclair, with shades of icing.
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CLEANER, COUNTY BUILDING poem
Special people have different names: Mentally Challenged, Disadvantaged and others. However these find people possess a zest for life, second to none.
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COBEQUID BAY, NOVA SCOTIA - poem
Where shoreline is a sprinkle of houses.
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CROW - poem
But I know better.
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DAY'S END poem
Sitting on the dock watching lobster boats, sloops, dories and other tall ship hulls is exciting. It must have been so, since the Hector sailed into Pictou Harbour, NS in the early 1700's.
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DOWNTOWN HALIFAX PUB poem
money just paper moving from one pocket to another university lads glad to share another round
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ENTERPRISE poem
Pictou harbour is a bedlam of dory boats, slatted lobster cages and smelly herring-bait
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Fall
my friends prepare for hardy times
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FISHERMAN'S SON poem
Moonbeam flashlight covers the little boy and his dog, Sandy.
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FORT LOUISBOURG poem
Fort Louisbourg, in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia was once the jewel of the French empire in North America. It was a great loss to the King of France, when captured by English forces.
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FRIENDSHIP IS - poem
Fields overcome by a blanket of mist.
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FROM OUR FERRYBOAT - poem
An embrace of cumulous clouds.
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FULL CIRCLE poem
Cars move as brooms, sweeping across his view as he enters the intersection
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HERMIT OF GULLY LAKE - poem
Too soon, eagles soar in memory.
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HIDDEN FROM VIEW poem
We came upon a clearing in the woods a little cemetery, private in its surroundings
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HOME ON THE BAY poem
Lobster boats are anxious on ocean’s gentle swells
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Imminent Moments
The ocean frames my smallness, energies my spirit
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In Memory
July 1st is for shouting flags
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INSIDE THESE WALLS - poem
Playing catch-up to friends.
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ISLE MADAME, CAPE BRETON ISLAND poem
Plunge to your proper depth ancient anchor, of wood and line and stone
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JOHN CABOT TRAIL, CAPE BRETON poem
Beautiful Nova Scotia. Ah, never mind the brochures. Come and see beautiful Nova Scotia which has inspired my writing, and may inspire you.
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JULY 1st, CANADA DAY poem
Canada Day; crowds of adults and children, some crying for loved ones lost in war, others thankful for their freedom. Oh Canada!
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LADY OF THE DAY poem
She absorbs me with her eyes and that usual wave of cheerfulness
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LAND OF NEW SCENTS poem
From Yorkshire they came in ships of distant passion.
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LATE LIGHT AT DUSK poem
Gone are assaults from men machines tormenting this expanse of prime timber
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LATE SUMMER EVENING poem
We heard the moose’s stride, a rushing gait upon the shallowly depths, stomping forward in proud delight
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LITTLE BRAS D'OR - poem
Burn, zealous sun.
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LITTLE BRAS D'OR poem
burn, zealous sun (A simple poem, adorned in natural beauty, from a small section of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia)
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LITTLE DYKE LAKE, NOVA SCOTIA poem
Lily pads are scattered as green flakes in reckless abandon
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MAPLE SYRUP TIME poem
hill's gentle embrace, sap's running and buckets are full
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NATURE - poem
As water's quiet ripple.
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NEIL'S HARBOUR, CAPE BRETON poem
At moorings in the evening
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NOVA SCOTIA DUST poem
our guide, a dusty blur ahead
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OFF TO ONTARIO poem
Nova Scotia is a province of opportunity and there is no need to rush off to distant cities. Yet, some do and wistfully they do return to their home.
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OUR CANADIAN WOODS poem
the wilderness a domain of ancient sunsets
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OUR NOVA SCOTIA poem
There is such a historical wealth of information within Nova Scotia, along with nature, a source of peace and awesome beauty. Living here the past 22 years has been such a blessing.
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OUTDOOR RETREAT poem
Pausing as a summer shrug, canoes hush as evening bats
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PORT BICKERING HARBOUR, NOVA SCOTIA poem
Our ferryboat’s alert, slap of restless waves anxious, hear the engines pout powerful, surrounds the bay
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PORT BICKERING HARBOUR, NOVA SCOTIA poem 2nd version
onboard, tourists in Tilley hats watch from motor homes and brand name muscle cars
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PORT ELGIN NEW BRUNSWICK poem
We’re voyeurs from across Baie Verte watching Nova Scotia’s evening shore. Lights blinking from Pugwash to North Port.
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PORT HOOD, CAPE BRETON poem
Oh, for a chance to race the wind in that "Lady Shelby" boat. Further camera-eyes writing on the beauty of Nova Scotia, a land for all peoples.
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PORT MEDWAY, SOUTHSHORE poem
At trawler’s edge seagulls circle
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PORTUGUESE COVE NOVA SCOTIA poem
Everyone has a poem within; let it out. My wife & I enjoy traversing back roads where outposts like Portuguese Cove, where history, family life and the smell of adventure abounds.
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PROLOGUE FOR A HERMIT poem
For many years Willard lived as a recluse in the woods, near Earlton, Nova Scotia. A Nature Trail now leads to his old shack, and introduces visitors to the land he loved, around Gully Lake.
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REMEMBRANCE DAY poem
Grampy? How come that lady’s crying? He asks staring at the cenotaph not seeing grandpa’s tears.
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ROAD GUARDIAN poem
Proud of his job waited a long time for this opportunity
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ROSE BAY, NOVA SCOTIA - poem
Seagulls swooping with lasting messages.
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ROSE BAY, NOVA SCOTIA - poem
In the sand as misty outlines.
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SEAFOAM, NOVA SCOTIA poem
...this land is still your kin who came after as builders, and dreamers and history-makers, you spawned them and they remember...
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SLEEP GENTLY poem
frost asleep and coyotes singing under a tired sky.
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So Long Ago
From his Seniors room window an aged man smiles
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SOUTHSHORE, NOVA SCOTIA poem
a splendour outline against Canso’s shore boy-silhouette at harbour’s open mouth
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SOUTHWEST MARGAREE poem
Early winds bring storm and rain and wet gulps
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SPRINGHILL PEN, NOVA SCOTIA poem
as watchtower guards breathe wind-chill
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SUGAR BUSH SPRING poem
The forest is a humdrum of activity, crunching snow endures chain-laced tractor tires
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SUMMER COTTAGE poem
Shadows remind us of sleepy dusk, as dad's echoing call confronts an evening chill
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SUNDOWN'S ENCHANTMENT poem
In my hurrying gait, in my crab-scrambling race I allow a bathing.
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THE CLIFFS OF JOGGINS - poem
Scraping greedily at rocky cliffs.
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THE DREAMERS poem
little boy, sea-salting on your lips stand tall and proud as a sailor’s ship
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THE GREAT OUTDOORS poem
Today is a slide of wind, soothing as stream’s cascading surge
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THE HERMIT OF GULLY LAKE poem
In 1940 days people say Willard Kitchner MacDonald jumped a troop train --
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THE KITE poem
Every child enjoy the thrill of kite-flying. To see the struts hold a picture of freedom together as it soars back and forth and up and up. Wow.
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THE MINAS TOUCH poem
Sky’s afire as a hot-cross-bun, delicious in its sweetness
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THE NEIGHBOUR'S poem
Does not matter to them if sounds carry as a drift of fumes winding across the yard
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THE OLD FAMILY FARM - poem
As children we swam in the creek.
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THE OVENS CAMPGROUND NOVA SCOTIA poem
The path is a winding journey to old gold mining caves where birds call out
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THE SOUTH SHORE, NOVA SCOTIA poem
Sharing his vision, tourists seek sights along the Marine Trail
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THESE GREAT OUTD0ORS - poem
Loons absorbed in eerie calling.
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THEY LIVE AMONG US poem
The tree is alive with the sound of feathers
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THIS EARTH poem (2nd version)
where wilderness deer hooves hesitate at foreign sounds.
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This Older Age
On the swing next door children are singing Old MacDonald has a brain
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THREE CHILDREN poem
I watch from the sidelines now, this 67 year-young fellow, with the imagination of a child, remembering fishing, hiking, tenting; now writing about it all.
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TIDBITS poem
Ridge over yonder hopes to be part of an eagle's soar.
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TREE FORT - poem
A secret spot to fill their souls.
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TREE FORT poem
I saw their cabin a-building in these woods
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UNMASKING THE SEASON poem
The chill of winter is upon us raging and undulating in its fierceness
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VICTORIA PARK, TRURO poem
Where stress is eased from worried frowns and songbirds pluck a vibrant cord amongst the never-ending spruce
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VIEW FROM THE TOP poem
From this observer’s crows nest all is calm on McNabb Island, its only outpost a lighthouse beam smiling at me, this neck of land guarding harbour’s open mouth.
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WHERE ARE THE FISHERMEN? poem
A wooden hull bumps gently against the dock
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Why Not Let it Be?
waters flow menacingly, breaking records for suddenness and depth of meanness
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WINDED IN THE PINES poem
I stand on the hillside of shadows evening whispers above my vision
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WINTERCHILL poem
As I gain years upon my frame, I frequently think of those days traveling in my canoe. And tenting out, summer and winter. What joy to relive those moments through writing.
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This Wisdom Tree
This Wisdom Tree remains sturdy erect as a sentry full of emotion- saw the earth soak up Civil War blood heard broken hearts carve into its strength...
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Hello Nathan, I did not fill