haiku (and not your usual 5-7-5)
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Chard. How does chard inspire the poem?
The sound of crunch. Sound of the definitive. And oh so green & curvy. Just what a woman wants in a poem, wouldn't you say? Especially when it comes freshly picked from writer-friend Rich's garden. The late Early Girl tomatoes are so exquisitely up for chard's companionship, too.
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ReplyDeleteArticulate as birds, the girls
asks questions of their dolls
in that recitation
the figures always add up
the letters fall into words
the dresses do not lie