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Sense of Wonder (Yellowstone)

October 29, 2018
By Josh-otto30 SILVER, Brookfield, Wisconsin
Josh-otto30 SILVER, Brookfield, Wisconsin
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Waking up at the first sight of the light of day,

we see the red hue of the early morning October sun,

Leaves change colors as we drive through enduring stretches

of neverending highway, that don't seem to want to want to slow down

Until we reach our destination


We arrive to unexpected white packed snow.

Mountains look over the prairies that halted their growth.

Buffalo graze for a trek through untamed wilderness.

Wildlife prepare for the polar winter that is approaching.


Waterfall collapsing down, like our reality coming out of us.

The fresh, favorable, fitting air going in our bodies

only to blow out amazement at what we are seeing


Bison walk through the light fluffy snow

leaving a path for us to follow

As we wander through the mountains,

We see Old faithful, and geysers erupting


The author's comments:

Me and my groupmates worked on this ficitonal, intergenerational poem about nature with our teacher, ms. Jorgenson


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