Rob Carrigan is a third-generation Colorado Native. His grandfather's homestead was near the Hamilton turnoff between Craig and Meeker. He grew up in Dolores. Carrigan can be reached by emailing robcarrigan1@gmail.com.
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Waving, not drowning
Down through the moss, and over the rocks
Sand moves beneath us, round goes the clocks
Looking out the window, light on her face
Wonder if she frightened, if she feels out of place
People who have known her, time just stands still
Water in the stream flow, just one way, downhill
Fog and forgiveness, muddy on the bank
Current no longer swift, for that we can thank
Shallows to the deep end, back to the shore
Pools of a memory, lesson learned once more
Out much further than you all thought
Waving, not drowning, in time's river caught
__ Rob Carrigan
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