TAMWORTH POEMS: AS PLAIN AS BLACK AND WHITE

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AS PLAIN AS BLACK AND WHITE

Except when the next polar vortex

Launches its ice shafts from the Arctic

The winters in northern Maine ain’t

What they used to be.  Our partially frozen

Lakes no longer hold up our trucks

And fishing shacks.  Our skis skid

On glazed and glistening worn-down snow.

On this first day of the new year

The Androscoggin still flows free

From Gorham east to Rumford, where

Another dam delays it long enough

For icy platelets to collect and merge

Into almost-circles of white on black,

An abstract Escher-like design or pattern

That seems to hold some urgent message

For those with eyes wide open to see.

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