Wednesday, April 14, 2010

WONDERFUL SCENTS FILL THE MORNING AIR WITH LIFE

garden with herbs mixed with flowers
Herb Garden        
by Timothy Steele

"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 colors warmly mix
While, quarrying between the pathway’s bricks,
Ants build minute volcanoes out of sand.


from: Toward the Winter Solstice (Swallow Press/Ohio University Press, 2006, www.ohioswallow.com).

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