Poetry #3: New River Gorge had a Kid

IMG_6790.JPG

New River Gorge had a Kid

Like soldiers of winter’s old,
We climbed the bluff,
Under the authority of none
but our own.
Far behind us
(past the creek one of us fell in,
Ice cracking and eyes
laughing)
lies the log cabin
in which we
dreamt.
Even farther
lies the homes
where we dream.

What lies
on top of that sharp hill?
I don’t think we
knew.
I am glad we never
truly reached the top -
I fear
for what we might have
found.
Probably
nothing,
Except for the snow
and whistling air.
Or worse,
Another five
years,
Bundled up and waiting
to strike us
(like that snowball,
Good shot)
and claim another four
children.

IMG_6789.JPG


Photos were taken at the New River Gorge Bridge in West Virginia, with a Sony Alpha5000. VSCO was used for the editing.

H2
H3
H4
3 columns
2 columns
1 column
Join the conversation now
Logo
Center