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Distinctly Montana Summer 2014

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w w w. d i s t i n c t ly m o n ta n a . c o m 29 LItErary LoDE LItErary LoDE DEPartMENt LItErary LoDE I Have known green Mountain Meadows T I M C R A W F O R D Yes, I have known Green mountain meadows, and swam where blackbirds call, And pools where stones and water glisten In the bright hot rays of noontime sun; And I have travelled newer, longer trails, Feeling the tug of packstraps on my back, Hearing the soft slow tread of mountain men — (My ancestors who knew the Oberland) Re-echoed on Montana's scarce-known hills. And I have camped at night by ice-walled lakes Above the clouds. I wonder why the pavements hurt my feet. Ed. Note: This poem appeared in 1925 in The Frontier. John Frolicher then was a member of the creative writing class at Montana State University and an editor of the quarterly. by joHN froHLICHEr

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