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The Old Ponderosa Pines

[for pdf of the poem, click here] The Old Ponderosa Pines rooted along the ridge of Kamiak Butte tops blown off by a howling wind the younger trees never knew leaving dead spires barely reaching thirty feet skyward but the heft of their lower limbs bends earthward reaching back into…

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Aaron M. Moe June 11, 2014 September 24, 2016 aroma, dwelling, ecopoem, hiking, kamiak butte, Palouse, poems, ponderosa pines, smell, trees
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