San Antonio Super-Walk Poem by Lillian Susan Thomas

San Antonio Super-Walk



Hiking beside a river
harassed to white water
by a stiff blue-northern assault,
this ragged battalion
wrestles with the muscles of wind
to complete twenty miles.
And all along the way
I watch winter grass unlock
the steel-gray doors of cloud cover
for a crack of blue,
moving so softly
sometimes in sunlight.
While I am damp from the struggle
under the wool coat I clutch,
stumbling over rocks, limping on blisters,
the grass moves with grace
against the full force of winter.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Michael Pruchnicki 04 May 2009

Watch her go stumbling up the trail wet with sweat sloughing along next a boiling stream nothing but gray skies overhead LST got that old getup and go but mostly it's all gone now!

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