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On the St Lawrence going upriver today there may be gold in them hills that I see lay before me I will do me some panning and see what pans out, panning is what my life's all been about a nugget or two will do no need to be needy or any need to be greedy just taking some time and what I pan will be mine. Waters are cold the higher I get shingles slippery wet. I'm reflecting on a man with a pan in his hand a grizzled old face a gold wedding band. When I head back downstream it'll be to champagne, caviar, real coffee with cream or is that just an old prospectors pipe dream? I see diamonds that flash off the noonday Sun as if running atop of the water I'm rich, but I wish it was gold. It's silent mostly except for the water and birds and the words I cuss out, did I mention that's what panning is all about. I scramble through the brambles that grow over my mind and try to find a way out, I guess panning is about that too,
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Nov 13, 2016
Nov 13, 2016 at 1:39 PM UTC
A raft in the rockies
On the St Lawrence going upriver today there may be gold in them hills that I see lay before me I will do me some panning and see what pans out, panning is what my life's all been about a nugget or two will do no need to be needy or any need to be greedy just taking some time and what I pan will be mine. Waters are cold the higher I get shingles slippery wet. I'm reflecting on a man with a pan in his hand a grizzled old face a gold wedding band. When I head back downstream it'll be to champagne, caviar, real coffee with cream or is that just an old prospectors pipe dream? I see diamonds that flash off the noonday Sun as if running atop of the water I'm rich, but I wish it was gold. It's silent mostly except for the water and birds and the words I cuss out, did I mention that's what panning is all about. I scramble through the brambles that grow over my mind and try to find a way out, I guess panning is about that too,
john-edward-smallshaw
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Nov 13, 2016
Nov 13, 2016 at 1:39 PM UTC
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