swallowed by the water flowers at last
the canoe breathed across the swamp
I found the roots of an ancient oak
felled by Paul Bunyan
shed on by the ox
and dove,
a dove falling into the light,
to the tree's top,
waving in the murky green,
strange fish like oxen
strange waters
strange trees
the dove and the ancient oak

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kmh289 over 12 years ago

YES ! Just in time for National Poetry Month- thank you, you reminded me. I also really like the verb you chose for a canoe moving- "breathed across the swamp".

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