Michael Adams – Canis Latrans
Hey Warriorpoets,
This was sent to me by Eric Shaffer, another warrior poet. He told me Michael died in September and he’s been reading this poem daily to keep his memory green.
For the Wild, Dennis
Along the road where it winds
by the river two crows rose
from the remains of a porcupine
That night you catch coyote
framed in the headlights
as he drags the body away
Stop
walk to the edge
pavement gives way
willow cottonwood
& a thrill
Not of fear or pleasure rises
through your feet, your spine
neck hairs stand on end
Screen of brush & river behind
you stare & staring back
two wild yellow eyes
-Michael Adams
To view Michael performing many more of his poems go here.
Date: October 27, 2013
Categories: Michael Adams