Cascadius

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Very deep in the ancient wood
secreted among the old-growth
nestles a serene forest clearing
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soft filtered sunlight falls in rays
gently through the green canopy
enwraps golden the sacred space
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a breeze stirs quietly overhead
rustling brightly in the treetops
whispering of nature’s memories
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a downed Douglas Fir slumbers
snug centuries in its moss blanket
wrapped in earth’s final embrace
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beyond to the left a hidden path
breaks subtly through the trees
offers a glimpse of rushing blue
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the voice of falling water calls to me through the opening
I approach drawn hypnotically by unquenchable curiosity
there before me a powerful river urgently bounds and rolls
then it disappears over the horizon as though into forever
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as I come closer I see the current of this tenacious stream
has with patience cut deep into this great rock of the earth
freeing itself to spill over – folding in misty layered curtains
into a roiling azure pool then over again to course further
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I marvel so at the power at the beauty at the determination
of this relentless river ever sculpting this majestic artwork
tumbling timelessly in crystal clarity over boulder and falls
ever onward — spurred by a need to join all earth waters

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time is suspended
the world’s in splendid balance
a perfect moment

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rob kistner — final posting © 2022
rob kistner — first edit © 2020
rob kistner — first publish © 2017

Poetry at: dVerse

Jimi’s waterfall song


4 thoughts on “Cascadius”

    1. Thank you Ron, and you are always welcome my friend. And you are a fried I have come to embrace, though never met face to face. I feel there is much about life we have seen over our years, and shared — each from the distance and vantage point of our personal situation. I feel your presence linger when you’ve visited. Thank you for doing so.

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