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poettothecars
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0 posted 2006-06-14 06:21 AM


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Maiden Ohio

14 June 2006


So soon, those days to count
one year of birth, small fingers growing
Her heart so precious, losing that touch
wanting to hold her more in hand

Does age account for so much
a child inside, nature to progress
On the shores of Lake Erie
each wave tidal in promenade

As to an Ohioan summer
arbitrary to the colour of eyes read
All as to a reminder, of past to present
timing having found freedom

Where age and trust meet love
one year, one day, or just soon
This land of the Buckeye tree
there she was, standing, waiting still


Ohio is known as the “Buckeye State,” the Ohio Buckeye (Aesculus glabra), is the official
state tree, of the State of Ohio, USA. Buckeyes are trees native to temperate areas in North
America, Europe and eastern Asia. The name Ohio, can be traced to an American Indian
word meaning “great” and was first given to the historic river that borders the Ohioan state.

The name ’buckeye’ also being of native American Indian origin and the buckeye tree derives
the name from its large brown seeds, which resemble the eyes of the white-tailed deer.
Because the markings on the buckeye nut (or fruit) resembled the eye of a buck, the Indians
called it “hetuck” or “buckeye”.

The Buckeye State nickname for Ohio became official in 1953, when the state legislature
named the Ohio Buckeye the state tree.


© 2006 Christopher W Herbert (a New Zealand Poet)

a poet who cares

© Copyright 2006 Christopher W Herbert - All Rights Reserved
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