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May 31, 2009
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leather sandals
Years ago, I caught a bus to the end of the road
and walked into the Himalaya's.
In my leather sandals and naivete.
These ancient trails of stone worn smooth,
pristine peaks, impregnable,
beyond cables and monoxide
bakery's and latte's of indulgence.
Passing Yaks wear golden bells tinkling,
stone wheels slowly turning,
grinding, roasted corn.
This rock hut above a small stream
water wheeling through their generations.
One rupee bought a bagful,
poor mans meal.
High on these mountain passes
I look down upon the mailplane,
as it flies to make delivery
droning above the Dudh Khosi ,
a distant glinting ribbon of a river.
My soul walks barefoot beside me,
leaves me my leather sandals
for the passes in the mountains.
— Craig Norris, May 31, 2009
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orgami
17 years ago
Been to the mountians once
Craig Norris
17 years ago
plane glinting
Bert Lamrick
17 years ago
How do you do it?
Craig Norris
17 years ago
you know
Craig Norris
17 years ago
there is a rose called Jacqueline
faerybeki
17 years ago
Craig, I really enjoyed this
Craig Norris
17 years ago
socks and sandals
faerybeki
17 years ago
Lol hope it doesn’t :) and
bjp
17 years ago
Dear Craig,
Craig Norris
17 years ago
what a word
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