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Poetic sketches of poems beginning with A through D |
| [ASR] Every city has cycles of growth and death. Folk fleeing to, fleeing from or just passing by. ♠♠♠♠♠Detroit (x) ♠♠♠♠♠ They steamed across Lake Erie, Walked-in-the-Water, so to speak, followed the ruts across the mudflats, by-passed the growing city, went out west. My French-blue Catalina heads the other way. The traffic speeds by me at 70. The old 389 keeps the pace with my racing heart. I by-pass the dying city. Wealth came and went when the banks collapsed in 1840. Poor men came and stayed when the factories burgeoned in 1940. By 2040 what coin was minted here will be long spent. America by-passes the Motor City on the wheels it makes on the backs of its men. Kåre Enga catalogue number: [162.460] 16 Oktober 2005 Notes: 'Walk-in-the-Water' was the name of an early steam ship from Buffalo to Detroit. 'Catalina' refers to my first car, a '60 Pontiac Catalina. |