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The River Is Sighing
Last evening, I noticed the Ohio River is sighing As its waters flowed lazily toward the west, I wondered if old rivers might fear their dying. They tell me her fish are no good for frying, Technology prevents her from reaching a crest Last evening, I noticed the Ohio River is sighing. As I sat resting along the bank, I felt like crying, The view hindered by barges floating abreast I wondered if old rivers might fear their dying. I could see the pollution along her edges drying Not in negligible amounts, too much is manifest, Last evening, I noticed the Ohio River is sighing. A few civic-minded folks who care keep trying To clean up our waterways, doing their best, I wondered if old rivers might fear their dying. Tugs were anchored at the ship’s store buying I wondered if the tugs ever take on a guest, Last evening, I noticed the Ohio River is sighing I wondered if old rivers might fear their dying. Written April 4, 2022 submitted to Brian Strand's Premier Poetry Contest
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