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Turquoise rivers flow From the frozen heart of the mountains Along the road that stretches asphalt arms Upward and upward toward the sun. Tourists savor cans of beer In the turnoffs. Some of them are jerks, And decorate nature with their trash. Some of them are not jerks, And put their waste in receptacles While going “ooh” and “ah” At goats. Glacier is a place For dreamers, And fools, Like me.
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Oct 15, 2014
Oct 15, 2014 at 10:46 PM UTC
Turquoise Rivers (for Glacier)
Turquoise rivers flow From the frozen heart of the mountains Along the road that stretches asphalt arms Upward and upward toward the sun. Tourists savor cans of beer In the turnoffs. Some of them are jerks, And decorate nature with their trash. Some of them are not jerks, And put their waste in receptacles While going “ooh” and “ah” At goats. Glacier is a place For dreamers, And fools, Like me.
michael-burkholder
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Oct 15, 2014
Oct 15, 2014 at 10:46 PM UTC
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