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O Heritage Highway

Rolling down St. John's Heritage Highway

after Sean, my grandson's birthday party

I belt out my pioneer song with vigor

echoing across the vast beauty,

wide open, sacred spaces

pristine vistas

 

Norman Rockwell cows grazing

in bygone pastures happily

moo along

 

Driving past the yellow deer crossing sign

Florida woodlands giddyap near the edge of the road

long brown antlers prancing to

a timeless rhythm

 

I hope and pray that I can somehow

kindle a spark of appreciation

in my niece and grandsons

so that they may behold

the baffling greatness

and mystery that is our universe

 

These young'uns are mighty attached to the

virtual reality, world and landscape

of computer technology

 

A sprinkling of cowboy stars flash

an omnipresent wink

Sunset bonfire explodes across

the frontier horizon

 

Turning the corner onto Emerson Drive

smoldering scarlet orange embers

reflecting lights

shoot fireworks, launch rockets

through an ever expanding field of vision

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Written by
sonya-ki-tomlinson
American
Published
Sep 2, 2018
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#ecstatic#poetry#poems#inspirational#nature#god#love#mystical#sacred#sonya
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