So here is a new poem I've written in honor of the moment this year's unfurling of the strawberry patch -
There is a deeper meaning
Found in those things embedded
Which is only revealed
To us once we get down
On our hands and knees
To inspect spring's first growth
There in the plush locus
We find the source
Of all our comforts
To be given and received
In the vines and weeds entwined
And the strawberry leaves
Unfurling in vernal light
Announcing the race
Back to life
Just as well we might
Disport ourselves one day soon
On the divan or couch
Gradually spreading out
Hi Joe, Love the photo, love the poem. You make me miss my garden in Orange. But I never had strawberries. Thank you. -Phil
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear from you Phil. I always think of your dad when I'm out there digging. I just wish I could grow eggplant the way he used to!
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