Our River Flows
When it was young
Like us,
It gurgled and laughed,
As the world rushed past,
Like us,
Unafraid of the twists
And the hairpin turns
Daring the cliffs,
And the diving terns.
Like us.
Now the water widens
The current slows,
We cannot see
Where the water goes.
The little boat
In which we travel,
Has scraped the bottom
And hit the gravel.
Here we stand,
Just you and I,
Alone in the river
With a threatening sky.
I marvel your smile
And love of life,
Another year has passed.
Dear love, my wife.
-- gordon william bain, August 2nd, 2008
Saturday, August 2, 2008
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