how quickly this summer flicks by
light bursts dawn into greens then blues
noon yellows toward twilight hues
time under color hides its flight
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every now and then comes that
perfect summer day breezes blow
through wide open windows and doors
throwing joy around with the chaff
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my mind can roam free from time why
then does each tick of the clock wrap
my body closer in its grasp
until life confined breathless dies
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just that once too long hesitate
change my fate cause the sun to shine
every other Thursday night
hold the moon til it’s a month late
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these gaps and holes are worrisome
what if I step into one let
myself falter just that once rest
too long
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progress and one-hundred forty
years collapsed water into streets
Canal Wall Wabash and Erie
names that echo faintly
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the canal breached wilderness
dense forest too shallow rivers
quilted with huckleberry bogs
frontier dank fertile dangerous
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at its inception could anyone
imagine how the Iron Horse
would conquer rails replaced canals
nearly before the ditch was done
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Erie Canal an earthen ditch
all but stagnant water breeding
malaria and collecting
garbage but the boats would be grand
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footsteps ringing on axe-hewn floors
new rope stacked bins brimming with nails
cut leather stale tobacco smoke
atmosphere of old hardware store