yellowstone
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uncle paul
A bottle of Yellowstone
out by the windmill, another
concealed in the tack room,
one by the cattle-gate to the pasture.
"Hold on here Tommy"
the gentle uncle pulls the pickup
over at the corner of two fences.
He dismounts and searches the grass,
returning with a bottle of whiskey.
"Here take a nip" passing the bottle,
the amber fire
lights his throat
all the way down.
The cold prairie and aching,
bouncing bones
able again.
Kind, wrinkled eyes
In a gaunt face
survey the treeless sea of grass,
watching for strays
or down fences,
salt blocks needing replacement,
windmills pumping properly or
blow-outs needing attention.
Once we came upon
six dead cows
struck by lightning.
Dropped where they stood,
bodies randomly arrayed
in a shallow hollow.
Uncle Paul betrayed little feeling
but a quiet dismay,
noting he would call the renderer
when he got back to the house.
The bottle passed once more.








Ralph Deeds Level 6 Commenter 4 years ago
You should include the incident when he drove his pick-up into the side of a train!