Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Efi Hatzimanolis #15 'A Nematode to Beauty and Truth'

I’ve ceded the walking plants -
the banana grove to the birds, and the white possum,
the lemongrass to the chicory, and vice versa - 
to the winter, the wild fennel,
to the aphids, its pollen.
Everything in my garden
turns on everything else,
even the compost, 
in this dire humidity, 
turns on itself.
I harvest the spoilage
together with the flowerage,
because, as they say, beautage is truthage,
and I'm at the end of my tether,
I'm thinking of starting 
a school for scarecrows -
walking scarecrows -
for the plants more than the wildlife
- that should trim their toes.


Here’s a live one (there’s one in every family).



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