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ice
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0 posted 2011-05-02 10:56 PM


(A poem about a trip I took, from my home in northern Pennsylvania, to North Carolina in March of this year)

Going South
.
Starting where the neck bones of Alleghany
Conjunct with the spine of Appalachia;
If you look to the right, snow melting
Slows crab scuttle in the Chesapeake-
To the left, thins the chocolate Mississippi;
A divide of sorts, but not continental.

Steering off the grade, maneuvering near-April,
The ground remains white--lingering with winter.

Down the valley of Susquehanna, the rivers name
Speaks beauty on each exhale, on inhale  
Is apology asking forgiveness, as where I ride
Is where the water yearns to be..not channeled;
Its needs stifled, by men moving onward-
It desires to purge its banks of winters trash,
It longs to replenish, bottoms with silt and topsoil,

And  I am part-responsible for stopping it
So I pray it forgive me, and keep driving-
Forward a hundred miles, and out of snow
Into brown grass showing, the gap between
Alive and dead--ever south, the mercury rising
Above freezing as I pass the warring grounds
Of Gettysburg-then crossing the Mason/Dixon
That once divided blue from gray countrymen;
At quiet attention..without movement I salute

Whitman's beseech, to his dead captain,
And that captains speech about humanities destiny.

Maryland in late march is normal, somewhat budded
But still north in appearance; the earth is a debutante
Deep in thought, of what's coming, thinking
About the spring cotillion-knowing her prince
Will be there; her thoughts are of flowery dresses
The kind that make deep impressions;
He is at home choosing bright regalia, with light green edges.

The trail leads to a sign "Welcome to West Virginia"
And first forsythias in yellow dresses, with pansy petticoats.

Each several miles, the temperature rises, one digit degree...
Now thirty nine, I open the window to breathe in the spring
But March still has its bully way-- deletes what is seen
By sighting through glass, the opening act of menageries;
Sixty miles further, and everything changes, the first scent
Of new-mown grass emits from the battlefield of Winchester

Where brothers blood mixed-flowed into the Shenandoah;
Medic tents filled with the dying, crying for the same mother.

Crossing into North Carolina, a state of strong accent;
A waitress asks me "would ya'all lak som pah"
Knowing it is pie she speaks of, I refuse the offering;
I am in the "true" south now--land of tobacco and cotton;
The  people accept my Yankee speech, and are friendly-
I am alien here, but they understand my language.

Now the earth reveals spring color, Cercis and Cornus mix
Magenta with alba; I call their common names to my lover-

Pointing..but the redbuds, and dogwood hide hue
From her eyes; yet show themselves by my pure desire-
For them to be seen-The buds are suggestions
Of what is to be, the flowers are tiny-fist infants
But are shown fully open, on my minds movie screen.

I feel joy (they know), so they show me their faces-
As coming attractions on earths gray marquee,


As we travel south, in search of full spring.




© Copyright 2011 ford hume - All Rights Reserved
jwesley
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1 posted 2011-05-02 11:04 PM


Magnificent write, my friend. My favorite by you thus far...

j.

2islander2
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2 posted 2011-05-03 02:54 PM


very impressive Ice, I loved it and recognized some travel points in US, thanks for the magnificent share.

yann

OwlSA
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3 posted 2011-05-03 05:30 PM


Wow, Ford!  My least favourite subject at school was Geography (well, regional geography - I loved geomorphology and the solar system, and weather patterns and physical geography) - but had you been my Geography teacher and infused regional geography with aesthetics, life, ponderings and poetry, I would have loved it maybe most!  This was beautiful and I experienced it all so clearly with all my senses.  Thank you for the magical trip!

Owl

Sunshine
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4 posted 2011-05-03 10:04 PM


I have read a poet
by the name of Kooser...

excuse me, Sir...
are you Ted?

~*~

Ah, my friend Ford...thank you. This was better than a drive in the country, and I am pleased to know that You still refer to your partner as your lover.

Ted would be proud, indeed!

Every stanza, I wanted to stop and point it out to you...

you, who wrote it.



Thank you!

I'm so danged glad you're back!!!


ice
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since 2003-05-17
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5 posted 2011-05-04 06:35 AM


Blanket Thank Yous, seem so impersonal..
But this one is felt, and sent to each of you
as individuals..individuals who liked what I wrote are precious, and special.
Thank you all for your reviews..
I stand humbled in their light..

Namaste
ford

Margherita
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6 posted 2011-05-07 09:21 AM


quote:
Pointing..but the redbuds, and dogwood hide hue
From her eyes; yet show themselves by my pure desire-
For them to be seen-The buds are suggestions
Of what is to be, the flowers are tiny-fist infants
But are shown fully open, on my minds movie screen.



This one had slipped me by and I am glad I read it now. This is so rich and beautifully inspiring, that all I want to do now is getting out of the house and travel!

I only quoted the above because it really speaks to me so intensely, but the whole poem is enthralling.

Love,
Margherita

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