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16158/1328/84 of 365 (25 March 2014): Where the Wild Begins I have had enough. I gasp for breath. Every way ends, every road, every foot-path leads at last to the hill-crest— then you retrace your steps, or find the same slope on the other side, precipitate. I have had enough— border-pinks, clove-pinks, wax-lilies, herbs, sweet-cress. O for some sharp swish of a branch— there is no scent of resin in this place, no taste of bark, of coarse weeds, aromatic, astringent— only border on border of scented pinks. Have you seen fruit under cover that wanted light— pears wadded in cloth, protected from the frost, melons, almost ripe, smothered in straw? Why not let the pears cling to the empty branch? All your coaxing will only make a bitter fruit— let them cling, ripen of themselves, test their own worth, nipped, shrivelled by the frost, to fall at last but fair with a russet coat. Or the melon— let it bleach yellow in the winter light, even tart to the taste— it is better to taste of frost— the exquisite frost— than of wadding and of dead grass. For this beauty, beauty without strength, chokes out life. I want wind to break, scatter these pink-stalks, snap off their spiced heads, fling them about with dead leaves— spread the paths with twigs, limbs broken off, trail great pine branches, hurled from some far wood right across the melon-patch, break pear and quince— leave half-trees, torn, twisted but showing the fight was valiant. O to blot out this garden to forget, to find a new beauty in some terrible wind-tortured place. Sheltered Garden, by H. D. Last year’s fruit, clinging to a branch. The edges of place, where settlement meets remaining wild, are as interesting to me as tended gardens (if not a bit more interesting). Emotionally speaking, I have never—unlike the narrative voice in this poem—lived in a sheltered state, yearning for freedom…perhaps that has deepened my appreciation for both the joys of tender cultivation and the random toss and swirl and turn of “wind-tortured place.” Photographs by Jinn; Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 Prints of my work are for sale at reasonable prices (custom order) or you can buy pre-made pieces or order custom pieces on Etsy: https://etsy/shop/TranceMission
Posted on: Tue, 25 Mar 2014 10:04:52 +0000

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