What Last Golden River Run: 17 Canoe Poems for Autumn
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by Lenny Everson
Not because of what I almost told
My boss's boss on Tuesday
Or because the veranda needs shingles
And the garden should be turned over soon
Maybe because the prices of apples
Is less than the round of donuts
And the sound of small birds
Is soft, like melted copper drops
Maybe because I'm out here on the lake, chasing bass
Only because the canoe was blue
This September day is warm, the tackle-box brown
And the aspens a darling shade of yellow.
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Lenny Everson lennypoet@hotmail.ca or Google “Lenny Everson”
Illustrations by Lois Foell and Lenny Everson