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Aug 2023
The semester has begun,
Textbooks, scuffless, new,
Slung lightly in my students' packs
As they begin their freshman track.

Thirty-seven new beginnings on,
I am an old horse about to plow,
Semester settling on my shoulders,
Horse collar creaking to the strain
As earth yields and rolls to the side.
Fall plowing the back 40 has begun.
Routines and Rhythms of the Academic Life
Don Bouchard
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Don Bouchard  65/M/Minnesota
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