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In the Mushroom Summer by David Mason: American Life in Poetry #74

Of taking long walks it has been said that a person can walk off anything. Here David Mason hikes a mountain in his home state, Colorado, and steps away from an undisclosed personal loss into another state, one of healing.
In the Mushroom Summer

Colorado turns Kyoto in a shower,
mist in the pines so thick the crows delight
(or seem to), winging in obscurity.
The ineffectual panic of a squirrel
who chattered at my passing gave me pause
to watch his Ponderosa come and go—
long needles scratching cloud. I'd summited
but knew it only by the wildflower meadow,
the muted harebells, paintbrush, gentian,
scattered among the locoweed and sage.
Today my grief abated like water soaking
underground, its scar a little path
of twigs and needles winding ahead of me
downhill to the next bend. Today I let
the rain soak through my shirt and was unharmed.



American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Reprinted by permission from “The Hudson Review,â€? Vol. LIX, No. 2 (Summer 2006). Copyright © 2006 by David Mason. Introduction copyright © 2009 by The Poetry Foundation. The introduction's author, Ted Kooser, served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006. We do not accept unsolicited manuscripts.

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  • starrynight3636
    October 9
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    Beautiful, your words, a paintbrush.
    I can smell the fresh, damp air and feel that I am there.


  • Kevin Moderators member
    October 9
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    awesome ending. i always wish for stanza breaks.

    i dunno about title/firstline but it works decently. beautiful nature images - they really took me here, and pulled me into the spell...


  • Shibboleth
    October 9
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    Oh.... That took my breath. I understand.

  • Awed & Amazed,

    ~ ~ Janet ~ ~


  • Salt Therapy
    October 8
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    absolutely beautiful. makes me miss the summer rains.

  • i agree! absolutely beautiful. as simple and perfect as the scene he describes


  • frownsnfreckles
    October 8
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    That is poetry! The essence of each detail distilled to produce the scent of something wonderful. The last line is perfect.

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