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The City Gardener Gone Country

By tigerlilly

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

Adapting to whimsical Boundaries in Nature's landscape; Creating effects and spatial Divisions...shaping to purpose habitable Environs, like rooms.  Watching fallow Fields, by Spring's warm breath made Green, once again, in Earth's orbit. Honing winter oiled and readied garden Implements...working spells of Juju, or cursing as I cut back the Kudzu. While pausing, thoughtfully, Lamenting the encroachment of Meandering wild grasses mixed with Nettles, stinging...seemingly, slowly Overtaking back-breakingly cleared Patches, meant for flowers on this Quiet, (till the mower starts), Rural, sort of country, Street… in a small Town, anywhere an Urban gardener might escape to Village life, so pleasant. Welcoming earth artists, amazed by Xenogenesis resulting volunteers. Years and seasons oft surprise with Zoochorous plantings amidst the tamed.playing with the alphabet now... :) Written March 11th, 2002 © on Mar 10 2002 06:49 PM PST   0 • 10

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