RIVERWOODS POEMS: “JUST SPRING” IN NORTHERN MAINE

“JUST SPRING” IN NORTHERN MAINE

 

Mid -May we’ve paddled north down the Allegash.

Some snow still lies in mounds on the shaded banks

Though bobolinks will lilt in the Ranger’s patch

Near where we’ll pitch our tents at Long Lake camp.

A tiny bear cub paces on a fallen tree

Mewling for his no doubt nearby dam.

Ahead a heron flaps up frenziedly

Thinking to flee in needless panic from

Our curious but unmolesting gaze.

Among the reeds two moose lift dripping heads

To watch us while they chomp on watery hay.

Behind them a sly muskrat keeps to the edge.

The evening brings a misty rain and then

 A rainbow arches at the river’s bend.

 

 

 

 

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