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Hi there all and everyone,
Other places on our forum we have posted garden writing - so to start a nice and specific thread I thought I would post the first one on this topic.
I hope you will find your own favourites, saying, poems, proverbs and short writing, and that you will post them for us all to enjoy. We are not really here to discuss them - that will be for another site. We (or definitely me) want to read good writing and then imagine.
Keep it happy, informative and please leave out life metaphors not fit for those of us still under 21. That's me don't you know! Smile now.
Thanks and all and all. ...............................................................
Herb Garden by Timothy Steele (b 1948)
"And these, small, unobserved . . . " — Janet Lewis
The lizard, an exemplar of the small, Spreads fine, adhesive digits to perform Vertical push-ups on a sunny wall; Bees grapple spikes of lavender, or swarm The dill's gold umbels and low clumps of thyme. Bored with its trellis, a resourceful rose Has found a nearby cedar tree to climb And to festoon with floral furbelows.
Though the great, heat-stunned sunflower looks half-dead The way it, shepherd's crook-like, hangs its head, The herbs maintain their modest self-command: Their fragrances and colours warmly mix While, quarrying between the pathway’s bricks, Ants build minute volcanoes out of sand.
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What herbs are you growing at the moment?
Cheers now
Lestie Mulholland Container Gardening Editor
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A Haiku for you -
............................................................... One Flower by Jack Kerouac (1922-1969)
One flower on the cliffside Nodding at the canyon ...............................................................
Cheers now,
Lestie Mulholland Container Gardening Editor
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Hi there people who garden and like poetry! Is that you?
Here is one for the slow-in-coming spring for many. ...............................................................
Springtime
by Velma D. Bates
Oh, spring came to my garden And caught it unaware Wearing just a few old leaves And a dejected air.
But when spring left my garden, Its work so deftly done, Many, many Daffodils Were dancing in the sun.
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Cheers now
Lestie Mulholland Container Gardening Editor
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Hello everyone - and here is a poem for the fairies!
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The Flowers by Robert Louis Stevenson
All the names I know from nurse: Gardener’s garters, Shepherd’s purse, Bachelor’s buttons, Lady’s smock, And the Lady Hollyhock.
Fairy places, fairy things, Fairy woods where the wild bee wings, Tiny trees for tiny dames— These must all be fairy names!
Tiny woods below whose boughs Shady fairies weave a house; Tiny tree-tops, rose or thyme, Where the braver fairies climb!
Fair are grown-up people’s trees, But the fairest woods are these; Where, if I were not so tall, I should live for good and all.
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Cheers now
Lestie Mulholland Container Gardening Editor
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Hi there,
Columbines by Teresa Hooley 1888 - 1973
Airily poised in the garden bed, Delicate saffron, white and rose, With gossamer petals lightly spread The columbines flutter upon their toes.
Wait, till the moonlight sets them free! They'll stir, they'll shake off the dew, they'll go Dancing, dancing (but you'll not see-- You'll be too busy asleep to know).
Someone surprised them once in May, Glimmering ivory, gold, and pink, Dancing under the moon. That way Columbines found their name, I think .................................................................
Cheers for today and tomorrow too!
Lestie Mulholland Container Gardening Editor
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Hello all,
I've heard it said that it s simple folk who like easy rhyming poetry - so I guess that makes me simple as I have always like Walter de la Mare. .................................................................
from Peacock Pie
“A poor old Widow in her weeds Sowed her garden with wild-flower seeds; Not too shallow, and not too deep, And down came April -- drip -- drip -- drip. Up shone May, like gold, and soon Green as an arbour grew leafy June. And now all summer she sits and sews Where willow herb, comfrey, bugloss blows, Teasle and pansy, meadowsweet, Campion, toadflax, and rough hawksbit; Brown bee orchis, and Peals of Bells; Clover, burnet, and thyme she smells; Like Oberon's meadows her garden is Drowsy from dawn to dusk with bees. Weeps she never, but sometimes sighs, And peeps at her garden with bright brown eyes; And all she has is all she needs -- A poor Old Widow in her weeds.â€
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Cheers
Lestie Mulholland Container Gardening Editor
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Here is another one I like - what do you say?
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Outside in my Dressing Gown
by Liz Cowley
I’m outside in my dressing gown –
I often am at half past seven,
when plants are sometimes waking up.
To me, that is a time of heaven.
The builders on the roof next door
were once surprised to see me there,
amazed to watch me pottering
in slippers and with unbrushed hair.
Thank God they’ve learned to look away,
accepting there’s a nut next door
who’s up and out and not yet dressed –
they don’t look startled any more.
They do their own thing, I do mine –
they glance at me, then look away.
I’m glad they have accepted it –
the way I like to start the day.
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Cheers now
Lestie Mulholland Container Gardening Editor
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Hi there one and all,
Here is another poem about the spring season - so here is to the change ... lovely stuff happens in spring not so?
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Spring Garden by Gareth Lancaster
Jack Frost has upped and gone away, To his icy summer home. He stays there whilst the sun is warm, It's not safe for him to roam.
Now he's left the earth warms up, And flowers start to grow. Peeking through the heating soil, Growing quickly for a show.
Crocuses and Daffodils, Green shoots poke through the ground. And with each day as spring returns, They burst up all around.
When spring arrives the garden glows, With yellows, blues and reds. Stretching in the sunny warmth, Whilst Jack is safe in bed!
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Still, we all know that Jack Frost is patient and knows that his time will come again.
Cheers now
Lestie Mulholland Container Gardening Editor
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Hello Gardeners,
This is by a young lady still in junior school. I am not sure why she called it Tommy. Perhaps Tommy is her brother?
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Tommy by Gwendolyn Brooks
I put my seed into the ground And said, "I'll watch it grow." I watered it and cared for it As well as I could know.
One day I walked in my back yard, And oh! what did I see? My seed had popped itself right out Without consulting me.
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I say she will make a smart gardener.
Cheers now
Lestie Mulholland Container Gardening Editor
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Hi there,
Can't you just taste these words? Hmmm.
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From Blossoms by Li-Young Lee (b 1957) From blossoms comes this brown paper bag of peaches we bought from the boy at the bend in the road where we turned toward signs painted Peaches.
From laden boughs, from hands, from sweet fellowship in the bins, comes nectar at the roadside, succulent peaches we devour, dusty skin and all, comes the familiar dust of summer, dust we eat.
O, to take what we love inside, to carry within us an orchard, to eat not only the skin, but the shade, not only the sugar, but the days, to hold the fruit in our hands, adore it, then bite into the round jubilance of peach.
There are days we live as if death were nowhere in the background; from joy to joy to joy, from wing to wing, from blossom to blossom to impossible blossom, to sweet impossible blossom.
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I could! Cheers now
Lestie Mulholland Container Gardening Editor
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