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View from Thirty Thousand Feet: Flying Across the USA

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(This is Kathe “teadh” again, writing on Maggie’s computer. I’m practicing so I can write on 20 Lines on a regular basis.)

Sun streaks across a city of monoliths reaching to the sky

Vast expanses of empty desert

The Grand Canyon

Craggy mountains

a river runs through them

Thick clusters of trees

Desert again

Zig Zag roads

where do they lead?

there’s a house

who would live here?

 

Snow covered peaks

Rocky Mountains

A patchwork quilt spread over the the flat land

Crop circles

Cotton candy clouds

Raindrops streak the window

Dark

 

 

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Author: Maggie

I am a retired language arts teacher from Michigan who has published a book of poems. I write poetry in the classic forms. My reading interests are non-fiction, especially in the areas of medicine and spirituality. I am a pianist, and also enjoy word puzzles and games.

2 thoughts on “View from Thirty Thousand Feet: Flying Across the USA

  1. My favorite line is “a patchwork quilt spread over the flat land.” Nice.

  2. Kathe, look at all your “likes.” Congrats.

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