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A poem by one of American Rivers’ partners, Tim Watts, about Cohannet. “Cohannet” is the Native American name given to the first falls on what is today the Mill River in Taunton, Massachusetts. Cohannet, Cohannet, Something here, elusive? Something felt, with in, with out, as one. Blue Herons silhouetted above. Killdeers dancing on gravel. Calls of blackbirds punctuating. Pictured in a cobble frame of her own construction mother lamprey glides effortlessly. Her being a living medium, conduit of spirit, water to stone, stone to water. Breath spanning, joining eons past, todays present, tomorrow. Ancient wisdom speaking language unspoken but by motion. Mother Earth conducting with sweeping currents. Orchestrating. Cresendo fading. Elements eddying. Silent pools before us speak.
Posted on: Sun, 25 May 2014 01:05:00 +0000

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