The Giant Slide

Posted December 18th, 2009

This poem describes something that many of us have seen along the side of roads – abandoned amusement parks, entertainment centres and so on. Nebraska has some of these, Eastern Colorado is full of them.

The Giant Slide

Beside the highway, the Giant Slide

with its rusty undulations lifts

out of the weeds. It hasn’t been used

for a generation. The ticket booth

tilts to that side where the nickels shifted

over the years. A chain link fence keeps out

the children and drunks. Blue morning glories

climb halfway up the stairs, bright clusters

of laughter. Call it a passing fancy,

this slide that nobody slides down now.

Those screams have all gone east

on a wind that will never stop blowing

down from the Rockies and over the plains,

where things catch on for a little while,

bright leaves in a fence, and then are gone.




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