Poem II from ‘Grande Ronde Suite’
Written by O. Alan Weltzien

A whitetail deer strokes
across the current, west to east,
only meters in front of the raft
Her dark eyes and nimble legs
register an audience, possible prey,
as she scrambles between short gray scarps
The first route a mistake
when she tips backward, spine to sky,
yet lands on her feet, a cat;
As the raft draws abreast, a frisson of fear
ripples her muscles on a second
chute of soil between rock
And she gains altitude and safety,
a more composed liquid trot
while I silently applaud, downriver
This work was featured in issue #2
The imagery you create in this poem is beautiful and depicts an afternoon on the river vividly.
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