THIS EARTH - poem
By Richard L. Provencher
Tue, 04 Dec 2007
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Soothing as
an echoing valley, the woodlands
mask a river’s route, carved
from ancient days
grooving in the rocky soil.
We are clusters in awe
within a ravine of
beauty, where deer hooves
hesitate at foreign steps
and peering through a
curtain of mist
we lay claim to its whispering.
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