Tag Archives: Garden
Right Garden: A Haiku
Wisdom befriend me
Show from whence your comfort comes
Come ye from the dark?
Location: Frank Lloyd Wright garden at Taliesin; Spring Green, Wisconsin
Define Alone
We are alone, but looking less alone these days, these nights
A bit oxidized, without a second pair O’ eyes to tend to things too
And of gardens, flowers and florals seem to be in season into perpetuity
Libraries, are we, arent we?
May our posterity, should they someday see it so, pity us none
Prairie Red: A Haiku
The walls won’t demur
And the gardens must concede
I caused truth with them
Art Credit: Tiger R.; Age 8
On the Eve
serpent at My ankles, always
And nighttime evermore
“She should have known better,” they’ll say about Me
She, Me and the similar others
significant others who also ought
Now nonetheless wise to the slither
Justice
The Sun
Has no explaining
Nor does the long grass
The angle
The path
They’ve permitted
Justice
I won’t require
Or hold feet to the fire
Of the Squirrel
Stealing, running
From my garden
Ode to My Susans

Dear deliberate garden
Across the lawn grown long
I ask of you forgiveness
For days of absent song
The week raced past so clever
Don't wonder if I care
I tended needy gardens
And wildflowers there
I vow I'll strike the balance
I'll give and take with you
I'll seek you out to ask your thoughts
We'll praise the morning dew
fool me
The big talk
And any glitter
What early signs of a smile
Framing eased eyes
Tilled under now
Deep
Don’t think
It’ll grow
June 1, 2016: A Haiku
What deserves your faith?
Who daily offers their proof?
In that garden, sow.
Dirt: A Haiku
Tho’ my joints should ache
I’ll know that I cannot care
…there’s a row to hoe.
