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Northeast Coast

January 9, 2016
By Carnaby GOLD, Dorset, Vermont
Carnaby GOLD, Dorset, Vermont
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A wave goes in and then

retreats, while another
crashes over your
insignificant head-- if
it’s warm enough

And the toddlers
run like sandpipers--
in and out,
in and out
until it isn’t really
worth anyone’s
while

Perhaps up in
the thickets, are
Libertarians and
such survivalists
and you’ll hear my
voice narrate:
I see, said the
blind man, when
he still couldn’t
see

Back to the ocean
and the pleasing
atmospheres
containing sodium
air and
unadventurous
tourists who
treat themselves to
skin cancer:

Slurred accents,
lobster traps
and a sense
of solitude to
share with anyone
and everyone.


And as the day
folds and the
windows go black,
keep in mind
that the icy
waves are still
speaking


The author's comments:

Obviously this is about Maine, and could also apply to Nova Scotia.  Just let me say that I have never gone to beaches in South Carolina or Florida or California-- and I don't care to.  Call me narrow minded, but Maine's the only decent place.


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