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poem from Peripheral Vision
by Bruce Guernsey


Ice

If the earth
in its waking
remembers rain, grass, 
the scent of flowers,

then in its sleep
it dreams of ice,
of wind again
across the glacier

the way we hear
winter nights
when sound
travels for miles:

in the distance,
the scraping of stones;
through the thin air,
a father's voice.




image by Victoria Woollen-Danner



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