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    Monte Rio

    When I first moved to Sonoma County, in the mid-80's, I lived in Monte Rio. I loved the town and its atmosphere. After a few years I needed to be closer to work and as I had found a job in the town of Sonoma, I moved; eventually coming back to the West County, Sebastopol area. But I remain fond of Monte Rio, so here's a sestina for all you Monte Ricans:

    Monte Rio

    I lived for awhile at Monte Rio,
    A tiny town on the Russian River;
    A bar, a groc'ry store, and not much more;
    Oh yeah, there was a movie theater,
    A small, refurbished comfy quonset hut
    That stood near a quiet intersection.

    Time and season are an intersection
    Like when the quince bloom at Monte Rio
    Beside a falling-down, abandoned hut,
    Beside the smooth-flowing Russian River,
    Where old growth forest remains a theater
    Whose ever-changing scenes always promise more.

    I've learned that it is true, that less is more --
    A deer is crossing the intersection
    Which looks like an abandoned theater,
    The ghosts of burned out buildings at Monte Rio,
    The moonlit flow of the Russian River,
    The silent presence of an empty hut.

    A crow lands upon the roof of the hut,
    The 'caw' of the crow, silence, nothing more;
    There's a glass-smooth silence from the river,
    An angel crosses the intersection,
    No cars on the bridge at Monte Rio,
    Closed doors at the quonset hut theater.

    Raccoons dance on the beach, like a theater,
    As a possum exits a nearby hut
    Bats fly swiftly above Monte Rio
    While a feral cat looks for a few more
    Scraps at the town's only intersection
    Not far from the moon-filled Russian River.

    There are seasonal moods of a river,
    Watching them's like watching a theater,
    Or people crossing an intersection,
    Or shadows on the wall of an old hut,
    Shadows on the wall that won't last for more
    Than a few hours as the sun sets at Monte Rio.

    At Monte Rio the Russian River
    Flows for eons like an endless theater
    Past the hut at the intersection of dream and time.


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