“Reflections on the Drive from Calgary to Banff” by J.T. Edmundson
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Reflections on the Drive from Calgary to Banff
By J.T. Edmundson
How many times have the prairies grasses
been compared to a sea?
They wave, this is true,
But how much truer to say
That they are like seaweed,
their water our sky,
while bright-coloured signs
flit about me like fishes?
From where I sit
in the cab of my highway truck
I see a whale fall.
Moss grows on his rump,
and a tuft of birch juts out
like baleen from his hilly jaw.
My u-boat crests this hill,
tipping into the hostile trench beyond.
I take one last look at my slimy home,
And plunge.
Copyright ยฉ J.T. Edmundson
Jonah Edmundson is an independent writer and content creator working in Edmonton, Alberta. His writing is available on Substack (search ‘Literary Devices’).
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