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ice
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0 posted 2005-07-31 10:40 AM


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­­Sunlight slants a different angle-
Slight percentage, by degree.
Falling south-the air seems fresher,
On this summer-Sunday morning
The earth spins normal-free
Upon it's time-greased axis, this
One more day, before it's August.

The garden,(where it used to be)
Is goldenrod and seeded-dock,
Tinted heaven-blue by Chicory-
Grown up wild with other weeds
That ignorance of tasks increased;
Nature heals the earth by proxy-
Fallow ground, with other things
That need no human nurture..see

How finches reap wild grains-
Niger, rapeseed dropped from feeders
That avian ghosts have planted;
The garden border, sown-
Last winter, seed was scattered
By gluttony, without thought
Or knowledge...The golden birds
Had planned for their own harvest.

The garden seems a waste,
But shows it's not!
At least from my adjusted view of it
This one more day, before it's August.
­

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1 posted 2005-07-31 12:35 PM


"The garden,(where it used to be)
Is goldenrod and seeded-dock,
Tinted heaven-blue by Chicory-
Grown up wild with other weeds
That ignorance of tasks increased;
Nature heals the earth by proxy-
Fallow ground, with other things
That need no human nurture..see"

Yes, I see Ford..reminds me of parts of my garden,
but, it's too dang hot to get out there and weed..
I've pretty well let nature take over
and yanno?  It looks great..
sort of like an English country garden.
It might be the last day before August,
but, just a few short days before my birthday.  

Love this write..
You have indeed penned another keeper m'friend.
Hugs~Nancy



Something tugs at me, I've no doubt of that.
Something from the sea, whichever one I'm near.
When I stray too far from beachland, it calls me back

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2 posted 2005-07-31 12:36 PM


"Last winter, seed was scattered
By gluttony, without thought
Or knowledge...The golden birds
Had planned for their own harvest."


I like this very much

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3 posted 2005-07-31 01:09 PM


Ford

The eye of a garden's care-taker, sees the beauty in every day, like you do.  Your garden sounds very much like my own.     

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4 posted 2005-07-31 02:16 PM


I love how the birds take care of each other, by dropping seed to feed the ground feeders By the way, two bags of "Weed and Feed" got put on our lawn "by accident" and we are watering the straw hoping for a miracle that is not going to happen, but some men never give up!

Loved the sit with you in your garden this last day of July.

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5 posted 2005-07-31 04:42 PM


"Nature heals the earth by proxy-
Fallow ground, with other things
That need no human nurture..see"
Ford, you had no way of knowing...until now...just how much I needed to read  thoughts such as these today. Thank you.


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6 posted 2005-07-31 06:32 PM


quote:
Fallow ground, with other things
That need no human nurture..see

How finches reap wild grains-
Niger, rapeseed dropped from feeders
That avian ghosts have planted;
The garden border, sown-
Last winter, seed was scattered
By gluttony, without thought
Or knowledge...The golden birds
Had planned for their own harvest.

A last golden day...
just before August.
A wonderful read, Ford.

Thank you.

iliana
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7 posted 2005-07-31 08:11 PM


"That ignorance of tasks increased;
Nature heals the earth by proxy-
Fallow ground, with other things
That need no human nurture..see"

Your view is so comforting!  Much enjoyed.   .....jo


ice
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8 posted 2005-07-31 09:34 PM


To come back here tonight
And find this many nice replies
Is pure joy....

To write a simple poem
At daybreak,
After looking out the window
At the vegtable garden,
(where it used to be)
That was not, this year
Because of other burdens

And get such beautiful replies
Sheesh! To ­cliché
It doesn't get any better than this...

Thank you

------------ice/ford
   ><>

inkedgoddess
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9 posted 2005-07-31 10:56 PM


One more day, before it's August.

Watching the corn climb
the fenceless sky,
before august enters,
the stalks of delivery
that will empty and die.

LeeJ
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10 posted 2005-08-01 08:44 AM


Nature heals the earth by proxy-
Fallow ground, with other things
That need no human nurture..see

yes I do, indeed, and I love listening

How finches reap wild grains-
Niger, rapeseed dropped from feeders
That avian ghosts have planted;
The garden border, sown-
Incredible imagry!!


Last winter, seed was scattered
By gluttony, without thought
Or knowledge...The golden birds
Had planned for their own harvest.


this to, comes in cycles...

The garden seems a waste,
But shows it's not!
At least from my adjusted view of it
This one more day, before it's August


and there will be more, all is the way of things....


A Master would be smiling at the thought of this one...

Wonderfully written Ford, thank you!

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11 posted 2005-08-01 09:32 AM


I savored and thoroughly enjoyed each and every line of this illustrious piece of descriptive writing.

You have a gift and I thank you for sharing it!

Love & Garden Light,
Linda

froggy
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12 posted 2005-08-02 09:15 PM


Beautiful words Ford.
The images I got from this was wonderful.
Thank-you for the smile tonight.
:-)

<^^> Today the pond....Tomorrow the world

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13 posted 2005-08-03 02:31 AM


Very nice. Sylvia Plath by way of mother nature's grace...and not so much obsession with death... Anyway. I very much enjoyed this.

"Poets are all who love, who feel great truths, and tell them; and the truth of truths is love." --Philip James Bailey

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14 posted 2005-08-03 04:48 AM


very nice, have not read you in a while. got a lot of catching up to do

My spirit will rise
above the sea~
There will be no drowning
of my soul or me~

ice
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15 posted 2005-08-03 05:13 AM


A note of thanking
To all of you that replied
After my last one.

The generosity of your words,
Could make a poor person rich

Thank you for spending
Some of your emotional dollars on me...

-----------ice
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