Friday, June 3, 2016

Rosemary Nissen-Wade #3: Veranda Garden


Veranda Garden

My father grew cyclamen, primulas, and maidenhair fern
in rows of pots on a table in our enclosed veranda.
Every night he would water them, and give each one a turn
so they'd get the sun (through glass) evenly all round, a bit at a time.
He liked to display his cyclamen, primulas, and maidenhair fern
on the long, enclosed veranda outside the dining-room window
where we could watch them in their pretty profusion, and learn
how flowers loved both sun and water, seeing them thrive –
the delicate leaves of the maidenhair bobbing continuously up and down
as if in a breeze (but there was none). He would savour their names 
on his tongue, lovingly: cyclamen, primulas, and maidenhair fern.


I wanted to try the Fold, a form invented by Trinidad and Tobago poet Gillena Cox. Then I saw something that triggered this childhood memory.

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