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Looking For Water by John Engels
Excerpt from: Big Water
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A river is supposed to be nearby, and reachable and since in a strange place the first thing is to look for running water, I ask, and discover that no one knows exactly where the river is, though there's plenty of speculation, they think it might be somewhere back below where the hiking trails used to run, beyond the old bridle paths, probably overgrown by now, as they recall, a difficult
tangle of distance over steep descents
not the river, but a headstone - I've come
at ten and two and eight,
About John EngelsJohn Engels has taught English Literature at St. Michaels's College in Winooski, Vermont for many years. He is the author of five books of poetry, including The Homer Mitchell Place, Vivaldi in Early Fall, and Weather-Fear, for which he was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. He is recognized as one of America's finest poets. He lives in Burlington, Vermont. |