In the Garden |
|
And the sky!
Crooked lizards grassed in yellow shade.
The grass was lizarding,
Shade tenacious in the crook of a bent stem.
Noon. This noon— |
--Jay Hopler, from Green Squall
Meanwhile the mind, from pleasure less,
Withdraws into its happiness:
The mind, that ocean where each kind
Does straight its own resemblance find;
Yet it creates, transcending these,
Far other worlds, and other seas;
Annihilating all that's made
To a green thought in a green shade.
Andrew Marvell, "The Garden" 41-48
In the Garden |
|
And the sky!
Crooked lizards grassed in yellow shade.
The grass was lizarding,
Shade tenacious in the crook of a bent stem.
Noon. This noon— |
4 comments:
Gorgeous. "the grass was lizarding." Lovely, lovely.
Yeah! We'll be poeming all over the blogosphere!
Thank you! I love this!
Oh I love it. And in keeping, I see with your promise of "green thoughts."
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