Summer SublimeA Poem by AKAfter so many months of stark, frozen nothingness, Alaska's North Slope explodes with life during the brief summer season. Those of us fortunate enough to work here are reminded how stunning Alaska is. We shall always protect her!
Summer… sublime
the weather, divine
all creatures draw a deep breath
Four months till it snows
the thought tickles our toes
we’ve earned a time out to rest
Caribou by the score
Geese, Ducks, and more
even Musk Ox, all in a line
A Brown Bear drops by
heeding lonesome Loon’s cry
this is such a magical time
The Great Snowy Owl
and King Eider, her pal
are everywhere, or so it would seem
With the ice finally gone
Swans whistle their song
as the Grayling migrate upstream
Oh I wish you could see
all that’s before me
so you would feel the awe of this place
Alaska’s my home
one of two I’ll have known
when at last I finish my race.
© 2008 AKAuthor's Note
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14 Reviews Added on June 20, 2008 Last Updated on August 1, 2008 AuthorAKAKAboutIf you haven't visited my Alaska... well... well... shame on you : >) Small brook just outside of Woodstock, Vermont. October 14, 2010 "Oh... that feels so good" - May 17, 2009 .. more..Writing
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