Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Two Poems and a Poem: Ritual one, day 27

 Two Poems:

America the Beautiful Again by Richard Blanco

By the Roots by Barbara Kingsolver


A Poem:

Florida Schoolday

by ljkemp

“Be nice to the trees and the plants”

We walked across campus to lunch

everyday a journey from the two-story

add-on at the back  of the perimeter 

A school, at once a relic of the 1950’s,

Florida open-air campus

and a sign of modern, more sinister times

a two story, easier to secure building.

We walked. They dragged their hands

along the sides of the buildings the way

children do. And into the bushes, yanking

leaves, pieces of leaves from the plants

tearing out the hair of the world.

“How would you feel if everyone who

passed by you pulled on your hair?

Be nice to the trees and the plants.”

We are lucky. A few minutes of open air

a time to visit the blue skies, the chirping birds

and the plant life.

Look up, listen. Take a deep breath in.

We are lucky to be alive, to be here in 

Florida during winter.

Every explanation of praise I belted out

until my throat hurt.

Aren’t we lucky?


Italicized words: First italicized line is from the Kingsolver poem, the second is from the Blanco poem.


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