Canoeing the Mississippi - Part 10
Chapter 10: Modern Dams & Locks
A highpoint of our whole trip, a lock and dam,
Originally St. Anthony Falls in Minneapolis - St. Paul.
Can you imagine how Spanish explorers felt
Entering California’s Golden Gate for the first time?
It lay undiscovered for over two hundred years
Of coastal exploration by the Spanish,
Seen first by hunters on a land expedition in 1769!
First completed in 1963, this amazing lock,
56 X 400 feet long, drops your boat over 49 feet.
When we pulled the chain signal above the lock,
Two men came out to look over a concrete wall
Because they could not see us from the control room.
When they saw our tiny canoe, they had hysterics,
And then let us go through the lock by ourselves.
The heavy upstream gates closed and then
The water underneath us started churning
As valves were opened that let out the water
On the downstream side, and sky above us
Disappeared as if we were descending to hell.
Normally one would have to wait until the lock
Was full of small boats, once again we were royalty.
Brian Johnston
October 28, 2014
Copyright © Brian Johnston | Year Posted 2014
Post Comments
Poetrysoup is an environment of encouragement and growth so only provide specific positive comments that indicate what you appreciate about the poem. Negative comments will result your account being banned.
Please
Login
to post a comment