Rhino Power
By Richard L. Provencher
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“Our daughter and husband’s 30 acres of serenity is on the outskirts of Houston, BC, and they live in a magnificent log house, alongside Hungry Mountain. My poem identifies power in land and dweller with a reference to bear and mountain. The intruder ATV collecting winter wood returns home after its invitation to dwell momentarily; in a land surrounding.”
RHINO POWER
Escapes lowland, flings itself against
the bone of Hungry Mountain, BC
climbing like a crab. A heavy-set ATV
motors up the side of Mt. Rounds corners
and overcomes ravines; crosses fallen limbs.
A bear rests from his ascent, watches
outside the immediate
noise of engine. Not sure what it is
but clearly too ominous to wrestle with –
The grizzly snorts. Then lumbers sideway
across the hill – snuggly with pine
and poplar. A comfy fireplace awaits
the woodcutter.
(c) 2016 Richard L. Provencher
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Compact comparison. Vivid. I
Compact comparison. Vivid. I had to check up on ATVs! Rhiannon
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