The River



“The river runs wild, “someone once said.
I can’t remember who, but it sticks in my head.
I admire the river, so savage and free,
Flowing where it wants, to the lake or the sea.
The river can be calm, and gentle sometimes,
But just like love, it can turn on a dime.
If the rain starts to fall and the wind begins to blow
There’s no telling which way the river will flow.
I love the sound of the waves splashing against each other.
Or the sight of ripples made when rain hits the water.
I stare at the river in my secret little place
And realize in a glance, the river has a face.
It takes just a moment until I can see,
I’m a lot like the river…
For the river is me.
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Submitted by jolene_m on April 19, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme AABBCDEEFFGGBFB
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 678
Words 147
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 15

Jolene M Lansverk

Jolene Mary Eden Lansverk was born on April 8, 1979. She is the daughter of Richard and Sandy Lansverk of Benson, Minnesota. Jolene has always enjoyed writing, whether it be short stories, essays, or poetry. She started writing when she was about thirteen years old. Her very first poem was entitled “Goodbye”, dedicated to her late grandmother, Louise Weber. Ever since that day, Jolene has kept on writing. Of all the forms of writing that she does, Jolene appreciates poetry the best. She feels it’s one of the only ways in which she can express how she truly feels inside. Some of Jolene’s poems have been recognized and published in a few anthology books. “The River” along with “Thin Enough”, for example, have been published in The National Library of Poetry book, and “I Have These Two Friends” has been published in a book entitled The Echos From The Silence. Jolene plans to continue writing and hopefully will have more of her poetry published in the years to come. Jolene’s creative writing teacher quotes, “I’ve never met anybody who can write such deep and meaningful literature. Jolene believes in everything she puts down on paper. It’s inspiring.” more…

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