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Here is another one of Nana's Garden Poems
Share Your Garden Poetry ; Tome Two
the grove
each row of solitary mercots
ends in blackened indigo
and to the east
sunflakes drown
in vortices of wasting mist
where cirri straddle heaven’s meridian
ladders march
three strides apart
then peel off to obscurity
in jaws of rustling green
men mount sweat-cured wood
groaning within the long bone
straining from lumbar to shoulder
--the epochal hum
and profound collective sigh
that baptizes men and dawn alike
I have that same saying Willie!
Gordo, I like the term "sunflakes"... I've seen sunrises like that, just a glimmer of light here and there in the misty dawn... :-)
Gordo--You wax SOOOO Poetic!
I, kind of, know what you are talking about in the above Poem--but it is really SO "Cosmic".....can't think of another way to describe it! You have used words that I cannot relate to.....and I am pretty good with the English language.....
Gita
My neighbor has a couple of plant stakes.....
* Peakus Lastweekus
* Twiga Mortis
* Weedus Victorious
* Costa Fortunii
Very good, GL!
ROFL @ Twiga mortis! Those are great... they remind me of the RR & Coyote cartoons (Wile E Coyote = Eatus anythingus)
When I was in nurseries, you have dozens of customers that want "the perfect tree"....lovely, green, maybe flowers, but absolutely NO litter. If they turned down more than 3 suggestions, I'd tell them I had the perfect three for them "Pinus Alcoa" --- the aluminum Christmas tree.
Nature pardons
Toil botanic
If their gardens
Are organic.
Yup, thought those were too cute. I think I have all of those plants in my garden!
haha... love that Jen
Summer:
There once was a lady named Sherrie,
Who wouldn't come out but for the summer,
The rest of the fun,
She always was well done,
She was being herself to be merry.
Now:
There once was a lady named Sherrie,
Who wouldn't come out for the winter,
The rest of the season was sad,
She always felt awfully bad,
She is being herself to be sinister.
No shade, no shine, no butterflies,
no bees
No fruit, no flowers, no leaves,
no birds! -- No-vember!
—Thomas Hood (1799-1845)
hee hee
Cute, Jen!
Ha ha ha! My plants would die if it were my ex-husbands ashes.
Wouldn't it be worth it?? ^_^
Not really......I like my plants more. hee hee he
Funny, Jen! Hey, where is Willie, by the way???? I noticed that this thread was started by him, and I was hoping he was posting again. Anyone heard from him?
I dmailed him about ten days ago. Did not hear back.
Same here.
I've been thinking of him too which is why I checked this thread again. ^_^
I have been missing Willie & Sherrie!!
Yes - and Thom, Candyce and Patti too.
geeze we are loosing a lot of buddies this year
:(
Yeah, I hope all is ok with each of them! I saw Patti post not too long ago, but Candyce and Sherrie haven't responded to d-mails I sent, so I don't think they're logging on. I miss them all too!
Saw this one on a clock in a catalog...amazing I even noticed it.... teeny tiny lettering and they didn't list the quote in the description of the item.
"If I had a flower for every time I thought of you. I could walk in my garden forever"
Sounds like a stalker...
LOL
Only you would think of that.
Meow!
resurrected this thread again because I saw this one....
" A garden is a friend you can visit anytime"
now please
Couldn't visit a few weeks ago.
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