in the end, we miss the freezing rain
that becomes fog in treetops on my commute
over melting snow
still achy from gardening
so what do I know?
a touch of lime oil in my morning coffee
green swags
my windows
watch my back and sides
spasms
all that digging
a full month of April showers compresses
into thirty-six hours Monday and Tuesday
welcome relief, but
uproot a hundred stealth maples
and a squirrel
every day
this time of year
the garden looks great, so luxurious to have cut flowers indoors
a second sprig of laurel in my lair
against the deep velvet of Siberian iris
now we’re sinking to detail …
a bucket of strawberries, to the office
too much rain and the sump pump kicks in
a downpour leading to rare July flood warnings across the state
our Lady of Pink Flamingoes keeps taunting
“Have you been flocked?”
such a strange summer
cold, wet July days
rain and thunderstorms forecast
into next week, without break
my Lady of Coriander had the stove going three days
by Bastille Day, still no time in the 90s
and only a few in the upper 80s
where’s it going, our summer of plastic flamingos?
or the alternative, of very humid, stale air –
80 Fahrenheit, 80 percent humidity –
can’t move much
despite intentions
some sun, some rain
including brief downpours
the continuing decay
I mow the lawn, saturate a T-shirt in sweat
of course, it’s extreme high tide at the beach
1 a.m., bedroom windows open
thinking of the past
I smell a skunk
crossing the darkness
below me
into a lazy day, mostly on the deck
frozen daquiris, relief from 90-plus heat/humidity
the first time in five years
profusion of glorious mock orange
in and over the kitchen garden hedge
just because I watch the stars
doesn’t mean I trust them
Poem copyright 2016 by Jnana Hodson
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Beautiful poem sir. Really loved it. I myself am an amateur poet. I love the way you have described the garden, it feels as though i myself am in the garden.
Glad you enjoy it. Best wishes on your own writing and the experiences that shape it.
Thank you sir, most honored. Please do visit my blog and read my poems. I hope you like them.