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Showing posts with label Utah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Utah. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

1984 Toyota Land Cruiser

 
 
 
 
 
 
Old brown wookie
Paint worn and faded
Rust colored joy
 
Funny noises
Needs work, lots of work
Old warthog
11 miles a gallon
 
I love you
Old wagon
Brown friend
 
Experienced
Red cliffs
Mud covered submarine
 
Moab Utah
Mars Dust
White rim trail
 
Take me out
To the wild
No mans land

Sunday, September 2, 2012

The Bear Lake Monster

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Out in the blue green deep
Water Like the Caribbean
Cold warm prehistoric beauty
 
you hide
Afraid of the light
A creature of the night
Craving that warm fright
 
Ancient serpent
An old Indian legend
I believe
 
Not as nostalgic as Loch Ness
Not well known
You swim in the undertow
 
Craving the sweet ice cream like
Raspberry fruit taste
Of boaters and swimmers
 
Bear lake monster
I believe

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Flaming Gorge 2012


Red rocks
Over green river
Side by side
Clogged with a dam

Beautiful cliffs
Make way to smiles
Of family
Enjoying togetherness

Break from city's
happing and doings
Space to truly
Be in concert

Every one together
A first
makes me smile
I love

Being a part
This experience fleeting
I will enjoy this life



Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Pony Express Trail

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Dogging rabbits in the road
they can kill me
just as I can kill them

Vulnerability on a two wheeled machine
The smell of silent sage perfumes
its timeless exultant spirit  

Feeling truly alone
no cars, no lights, no noise
The pioneers came to claim
this waste land

On horse back chased
by desert heat
the sun constantly burning
arrows in the back

 traveling 60, 70, 80, miles per hour
A mouse scurries across the black asphalt
Hauntingly I don't want to run it over

A desert varmint looks me in the eye
Sitting still on the road
Staring directly into my being
Seeing the insanity of my humanity

The rabbit smiles
waiting for the day
humankind burns its self out
knowing these roads
wont have anymore riders

The pioneer spirit
Belonging only to
the unspoken  desert sage
who settles in the yellow sands
enjoying the waste land with soothing delight

The cowboy
who hated the Indian so
both have been wipe clean from this land        
Progress and sticky  tarmac


the waste land is vast
The rabbit
sits and glairs
Knowing its day
will come









Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Delicate Arch


Climb up

The slick hot dry
                                                                                              
Navajo Sandstone

                                                                

Walk on top of the ancient red rust

Under the aged Juniper tree

Through carved gulches


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On the cliff face

The path is something

From a dream



The slick rock

Orange with

Setting sun



You turn

And it is

Upon you



A picture frame?

Life’s marvel?

A rock?

A beauty?

What you make it

What it makes you



It is what is

Missing that makes

You wonder