Sometimes Creek runs down toward the river
from up away from river
when it rains
and the river trout swim up to do a little exploring.
When it doesn't rain
Sometimes Creek sinks beneath the rust-covered stones
and the trout go stir-crazy in the holes.
Published by Kenneth Dawson
Born in Wichita Kansas, service in U.S. Coast Guard 1969-1973, published one book (POD) of poetry and prose. Won writing awards in college. Have worked for three newspapers in Iowa(2 dailies, 1 weekly), on... View profile
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