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Not quite two weeks ago, Mary Lee Hahn launched a crazy poetry project, "Our Wonderful World." Kevin a.k.a dogtrax (who is a total techno-god and uses a different tool every day to not only create amazing poems, but also presents them in unusual and interesting ways that I so want to try if I survive this
I started here.
“Bridges”
I’ve crossed the
Golden Gate
Tappan Zee
And Royal Gorge
But I can’t cross
(messing around later: I long for a bridge? Or There is no bridge/to cross?)
(messing around later: I long for a bridge? Or There is no bridge/to cross?)
the chasm
separating
me from you.
© Carol Wilcox 2014
And ended up here:
“Bridge”
San Francisco
and Sausalito
separated by
fifty mile long
ocean arm
Engineers use
one million tons
of concrete
enough steel cable
to wrap round earth
three times
Twenty ton
steel beams
overcome
brutal winds,
tide and fog
loss of life
to construct
two mile long bridge
250 feet above
choppy bay waters
Building the Golden Gate
seems ever
so much easier
than bridging
the chasm
between
me
and
you.
© Carol Wilcox 2014
2 comments:
I love them both -- the first concise, the second full of agonizing detail.
PS -- I'm with you on all three accounts: Crazy, darn and wonderful!
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