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Sue Cauhape's avatar

Wood smoke is so primitive, it is embedded in the DNA. Urban children has long since lost the campfire experience as evidenced during one campfire party we attended at a school in Santa Cruz. Unfolded metal hangers were passed out to the children and the lack of spacial awareness of these kids made for a harrowing experience of potentially poked eyes and impaled faces. It was nuts! As for experiencing wood smoke, it seemed beyond their notice. This is truly a sad poem, Fran, on so many levels. We heated our houses with wood for 25 years, yet our daughter could never learn how to set and light a fire. Her generation can't live without an app or a button to push. (Okay, off my soapbox.)

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Sue Cauhape's avatar

The "edges" poem is so evocative, it pulls memories or scenarios for the future out of my thoughts to distract me. It is a poem to be read slowly so as not to miss one evocative word.

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