Nevada or Idaho
Nevada or Idaho
My grandfather and I
Searched for arrowheads
And searched for blackberries
Near Mojave riverbeds,
And when the water flowed enough,
And the fish hadn't yet been fished,
We watched the water flow enough
And waited for a line tug.
By that wading line's pole,
Far from a rail depot,
I found a coin, a buffalo
Coin, smooth and oval,
And we laughed at the man
Who mentioned Nevada or Idaho
And watched the river flow well enough
To be in Nevada or Idaho.
Searched for arrowheads
And searched for blackberries
Near Mojave riverbeds,
And when the water flowed enough,
And the fish hadn't yet been fished,
We watched the water flow enough
And waited for a line tug.
By that wading line's pole,
Far from a rail depot,
I found a coin, a buffalo
Coin, smooth and oval,
And we laughed at the man
Who mentioned Nevada or Idaho
And watched the river flow well enough
To be in Nevada or Idaho.
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A very pretty poem
but please don't let me encourage you
my opinions about poetry are so uninformed.
Passed through that desert so many times but never saw the good side of it. Just the motels and truck stops on Hwy 51
But the Snake River in Idaho is beautiful even when viewed through the windshield of a truck
I wonder if it is legal to sell Navajo Blankets in Germany these days?
but please don't let me encourage you
my opinions about poetry are so uninformed.
Passed through that desert so many times but never saw the good side of it. Just the motels and truck stops on Hwy 51
But the Snake River in Idaho is beautiful even when viewed through the windshield of a truck
I wonder if it is legal to sell Navajo Blankets in Germany these days?
Thanks to everybody.
ST,
Okay, thanks for the lack of encouragement?
Arcadia,
Stream-sensitive. That works for me.
Nazz,
It's funny. This was loosely modeled on a Yeats poem, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't Innisfree.
Many years ago, Tony Blair spoke to a joint session of Congress. There, he said something similar to "places like Nevada or Idaho. Places I've never been to but always wanted to go."
Everybody laughed.
That was the trigger for this.
ST,
Okay, thanks for the lack of encouragement?

Arcadia,
Stream-sensitive. That works for me.
Nazz,
It's funny. This was loosely modeled on a Yeats poem, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't Innisfree.
Many years ago, Tony Blair spoke to a joint session of Congress. There, he said something similar to "places like Nevada or Idaho. Places I've never been to but always wanted to go."
Everybody laughed.
That was the trigger for this.
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there is something spiritual about the solitude of wide open spaces like the great deserts....I remember traveling through that area in the late 70's and reading the population of Nevada from my map.....
500,000 people...that was it......a state that was probably 40 times bigger than the one I drove from in Maryland, and a population less than the City of Baltimore.....it put things in perspective for me
isn't it odd that Las Vegas gets all it's water from Colorado...what's up with that ?
your poem inspires the imagination with ideas of the past fused with
the modern world...
500,000 people...that was it......a state that was probably 40 times bigger than the one I drove from in Maryland, and a population less than the City of Baltimore.....it put things in perspective for me
isn't it odd that Las Vegas gets all it's water from Colorado...what's up with that ?
your poem inspires the imagination with ideas of the past fused with
the modern world...
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
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