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The Marshes At Suamico, Wisconsin By John Engles Excerpt from: Big Water Published by Lyons & Burford, New York, NY We thank Nick Lyons for use permission!
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At the edge of the marshes the cattails leaped with frogs. One of us found twinted on a sedge a tiny green snake, a vigor of grassy light burning its slow way out, picked it up, let it coil on her palm, wave its head, flicker its coral tongue -
carried it so for a while until it grew frightened,
the marsh smell began, the air clean enough
The lake leached in from beneath. Where we walked
with redwings. Everywhere flashed green bolts
teal swung in to the blinds, or flared
exhalation of soils, a rich recognizable stink,
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