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January 5, 2019  |  By admin In Online Content, Poetry

Poetry The Bixby Creek Bridge

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The Bixby Creek Bridge

Bixby Creek is a gash in the Palisades
that bleeds fresh water into the Pacific.
-John Charles Frémont

Its opened spandrels seem
supportive to a dream
Not of survival
As one might think
But of arrival
Across that vast chink
In the Californian Palisades.

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