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East Of Oswego

    By Paul Cameron Brown



        Ticonderoga to Lake George,
        the classic invasion route
        up the Richelieu valley
        past Plattsburg,
        Verdun,
        à Montréal
        across the North Shore
        reroute again

        to savour Albany;
        last of the trading posts east of Oswego
        before New York
        protective sanctuary
        lodgings,
        free from the scalping knife
        barrens and
        the horrors Fenimore Cooper described.

        Apple crisp, fall damp the air
        with an unbroken stretch of forest
        and Adirondack mountains,
        there, delicate slip
        of fair womanhood
        bliss, she lies, gentle as the finger lakes
        clothed in autumn crimson.



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