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A Walk To the River
A scarlet tanager sits primly on the rail Of the new fence erected near the meadow, He eyes me stroll as I take in every detail The path to the woodland is rather narrow, Infrequently used, it is rapidly overgrowing I am brushing against the yellow yarrow, As hottest of summer is fast approaching The meadowland has nary a cooling shadow. Happily, I note the salt lick has disappeared I hope its purposes were well-intentioned, Certainly not as the hunter’s ploy, I feared In a previous post, I am sure I mentioned. I feel the coolness of the pleasant breeze As I approach the edge of the tree line Where meadow gives way to aspen trees, And further on, a stand of taller pine. I shall follow the trail through the wood To the river which I can faintly hear, ahead Where I saw a huge buck in full manhood, And I have seen signs of where he bed. It is a good two-mile hike, not exhausting But I stop to examine new growth along And for moments to reflect, I am pausing, I’m encouraged by the tanager’s song. Written June 18, 2022
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