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Admin's Featured Poem Pick of the Week for May 27, 2002


" The Devil's Slide "



Once, before we learned to tame rock
lay tar paths in straight lines,
men drove cattle through this valley.

We follow the bright ribbon
south and west while it wanders
to meet the road.
Our tires clatter over loose shale.
We stop. Our breath mists
in thin, sharp air.


These mountains towered, old,
eons before hunters stalked
grazing herds across long seasons.

Sun glances off glassy water,
amplifies light. Stones line the river.
I choose one.
It glows in my hand--
a live coal warmed by sun's breath.


Locked in stone,
dinosaur bones sleep
beneath this constant sky.

Along the shore pilgrims have built
monuments of piled rock.
Some stand solid.
Some scatter beneath our shoes.
We make music as we walk.


The earth heaved,
shook, thrust liquid rock
up through fractured land.

I hold this small reminder
even as the road reclaims us.
Its faint imprint burned
in a callused palm.


© 2002 Lisa Janice Cohen


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