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                  <text>�CHAD HANSON

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Grip
A crowded sidewalk. Chicago. Ronnie walks along. He thinks

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I ve got a pair of big boy pants. No one has anything on me.” The
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K them to her grandmother’s cabin. She wanted to shine. No one

He pulls at them and remembers the day that he lost his grip
The desk in his office opened up to become the windshield on
the Starship Enterprise. Warp drive. He drank to make it stop.

E thought about water when she looked at the boots. Bodies of
K water shine sometimes. Lakes ripple whenever it’s windy. At
I times a lake will beam sunlight. Other times they lose their

Then came the lawyers and the “peace” officers. In a city park, he

I- luster. They let people look through them. After dinner, her

holds onto the base of an oak tree. It’s better than clinging to fur­

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niture. Tree roots burrow into the soil. They know how to sink

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E could fault her. Everybody needs to shine. But her grandma

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grandma paddled to the cove at the end of the lake. She let
the canoe glide over a spot where she could see the bottom.

Clarion 16

Hanson | 35

�Calculations
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about the river. Is it home to fish? Salamanders? Does it nourisl

any farms along its route? Is it pretty? He didn’t know. The uni­

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36

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�Calculations
His company won the contract. They would build the new hydroelectric dam. The engineers gathered in Tulsa: laptops, calcula­

tors, and drafting pencils. As a team, they drew up plans. They
spent the first day, “operationalizing.” Afterword he met his wife
at Applebee’s. During their second glass of wine she asked him
about the river. Is it home to fish? Salamanders? Does it nourish
any farms along its route? Is it pretty? He didn’t know. The uni­

versity taught him to calculate. He couldn’t make any judgments.

36

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Summer 2013

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