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Poem  of  the  Week

Ode to the Boom Crane

10/30/2018

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​What would we ever do without your towers?
A grace that stands against the cobalt sky.
Your silhouette could fascinate for hours,
The height and deft of muscle you supply.
 
A beam of gray floats silently above me,
Suspended from a ribbon made of steel,
From left to right you swing around the birch tree
And carefully your gears unwind the reel.

While each of levered arms supporting lattice
Of trusses and a maze of countless walls,
Without your Herculean apparatus,
There wouldn't be skyscrapers, cities, malls. 
 
My eyes perceive the beauty of your profile,
And like the gentle birds that share your name, 
You rise above the turmoil and the junk pile,
With little thought of what the world became.
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Published in "Trappings of the Years" and "Eloquence"
by Jack Huber- All rights reserved

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Lightning

10/23/2018

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​​Its flash,
a brilliant test
of nighttime's secrecy,
exposes for an instant, then 
escapes.
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Published in "The Dilettante's Garden" and"Eloquence"
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Horizon Beckons

10/18/2018

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​The rigging set and baggage loaded aft,
I point the bow into the western gust,
as I, alone, will guide this sailing craft.

Horizon beckons, wind provides the thrust,
the double masts are leaning slightly port,
and cutting through the whitecaps is a must.

I think about this trip, a last resort,
and watch as shoreline features saunter by,
still thankful for my family's support.

The rat race slowly fading with a sigh,
I pray my practice runs had been enough,
and judge the risk of tempests in July.

My focus changes as the sea gets rough,
I drop the canvas sails to fix the sway,
and drift back to the overhanging bluff.

Tonight, like others in a placid bay,
is healing to my mind and aching back.
Secluded, I enjoy a cabernet.

As days go by, I keep the boat on track,
my destination close, the end is near,
I've made up for adventure that I've lacked.

My jaunt into the nautical frontier
has given me the strength that I'll revere. 
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Published in "Aspects Long Forgotten" and "Eloquence"
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Balance

10/9/2018

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A balanced life, regret and cheer, 
such moderation brings good health.
While spending months that might appear 
a balanced life, regret and cheer
are borne while focused on career, 
and energy is lost on wealth.
A balanced life, regret and cheer, 
such moderation brings good health.
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Published in "A Splendid Alternative" and "Eloquence"
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The Legend of the Red Rock Water Tower

10/2/2018

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​A downpour in the humid desert valley 
was hampering a rancher's horse in stride.
For miles the posse chased the would-be outlaw,
determined that no jury would decide
his wretched fate.

The leader of the lynching wanted land rights,
if only this soft-spoken man had sold.
Another way would clear the ranch of title,
his accusations easily unfold
without debate.

The rancher's friend rode out to warn of danger,
a posse wouldn't take much time to form,
the pair became two fugitives on horseback,
both unaware an Arizona storm
was moving through.

Deciding to split up and halve the posse,
the friend went east to hide among the hills,
while heading west the rancher followed train tracks,
with Red Rock in the distance with its mills,
in shrouded view.

A water tower stood along the railroad,
the structure nearly hidden by the rain,
the rancher knew that this would give him shelter,
not certain that those hunting would remain
in steadfast pace.

The hail pelted Red Rock with a fury,
as if the heavens tried to intervene,
the rancher safely stood beneath the tower
and tried to figure if he had been seen
by those in chase. 

The sounds of hooves and shouts of men were closer,
and barely heard above the rainstorm's roar.
Before the rancher found a place for cover,
the posse entered Red Rock looking for
their quarry's trail.

The water tower looming on the northside
would get attention from the posse's guide,
they followed him and circled 'round the pillars,
the rancher in plain sight, who can't decide
how he'll prevail.

He froze and saw the posse had surrounded
the open tower base, and he was caught,
but no one seemed to notice that the outlaw
was waiting there to face this bitter lot,
still unperceived.

A conversation borne of their frustration
became apparent to the rancher now,
they'd ridden in the muck and cold too long,
the posse would return and disavow
the charges weaved.

The rancher stood in disbelief and wondered,
while riders left and headed back through town,
just how the water tower had protected
this unassuming man without renown
or history.

His story would be shared there ever after,
the Red Rock Water Tower saved the man
who in a maelstrom, with a lynch mob chasing,
would search for shelter underneath its span-
true mystery.
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Published in "A Troupe in Masquerade" and "Eloquence"
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    Jack has published over 350 poems in his career, many with his own photography.  He specializes in a view of the commonplace and Americana. 

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