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Ton Haak

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Travelogues, essays, screenplays, novels, poetry & poetry products
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Books:
(1) Whims and Whispers, Pouts and Shouts
(2) Abitare Abiquiu
(All covers are one-of-a-kind. Call to specify a color preference. All illustrations are original pen and ink drawings by Ton Haak)
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From ‘Abitare Abiquiu’:
UNDER THE VOLCANO
Looking up from the valley I see Polvadera
And Pedernal crown the elevated
Tableland. Silhouettes never to forget
An upside down cone and a majestic,
Strongly magnetic flathead.
Stagnant stubs of an angel’s candle
After it burned her sensitive
Palm, then sealed each molten core.
Was she working under the volcano,
Forging a future out of gold lore?
Valles erupted, to become Baca Ranch,
Granted by Iturbide, who, in the
Shameless style of Buonaparte, Napoleone,
Had himself crowned emperor of Mexico,
All lands west from Nuevo León.
Later, oil millions flowed from Abilene. No
One walked the "No Trespassing" pastures of
The caldera except the largest elk herd
In all New Mexico, and, before the
Lung cancer really began to hurt,
The Marlboro Man. Thus, to the whole world
The land I consider to be my backyard is as
Familiar as their own. It is rather a pest,
Having to share one’s realized dream because
It is synonymous with The American West.
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This Page Last Updated:
Wednesday, January 7, 2004
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