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Margaret Clark Journals
June 4, 1997
Location:
Torrington, Wyoming - Location: 42:03:54N
104:10:52W Elevation: 4098 feet
Summary: Carolyn
Rasmus - her own words.
Journal entry:
Carolyn has been on the trail with us for a few days. She is a convert
to the Mormon church and currently teaches Insitute at the Orem
Institute of Religion. She wrote two poems and a short biography.
The following words are hers.
I was drawn to the trail and felt compelled to come. My
friends and I had arranged to ride a wagon, but felt walking would
put me in touch wih the pioneers. As I've walked I've felt waves
of empathy for the mothers-- pioneer and modern. Hence the writings
on the next page. This has been a WONDERFUL growing experience for
me. THE TRAIL --- 1997 Hips hurt Feet sore Thoughts of them, give
me more. Sun hot Trails long In my heart, still a song. Miles walked
Memories made Let the lessons never fade. Carolyn J. Rasmus IT WAS
THEIR MOTHERS WHO WERE THERE A tribute to Mothers - Pioneer and
Modern-day In their arms At their breasts On their backs Under their
feet A constant presence Hungry Tired Irritable Sick In constant
need of care It was their Mothers who were there. In cold, long
nights At coursing streams On hot plains Under rainy skies A constant
need Unselfish Tireless Faithful Loving Ever giving care It was
their Mothers who were there. Carolyn J. Rasmus |