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    Monday
    Nov282011

    Spring Fever


    They told me to wait till springtide
    before moving beyond the mountain crossing,
    with its crevices and steep incline.
    I told them Spring was the problem
    in the first place. Those smooth, sharkskin
    afternoons littering calm, tepid waters
    with cast-off carcasses of fresh beginnings.
    I’ve done enough fishing for a dozen lives,
    without having to plunge in murky depths
    again; dragging up seared, auburn leaves
    that autumn left behind. I’d rather end
    this long journey in the clear glaze 
    of winter, while there’s time to trek across
    cracked ice. I’ll arrive before the warming thaw
    entices me with fragrant clusters
    of brightly colored blossoms, and birds and bees
    seduce me with their bawdy show. 

     

    Frank De Canio

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