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Seedling Hope
ReplyDeleteSun shines
earth dries
tap drips
garden grows
Mica Mahani
Recipe for Living
ReplyDeleteA cup of sunshine, spoonful of water
add a pinch of dirt
all that is needed
for growth of the earth
How simple it is
our life’s resources
and yet we waste
our precious waters
Jodie Farquhar
Survival in a foreign land
ReplyDeleteIncreasing temperatures create a mirage of pulsating air.
Against this barren landscape of sun, sky and sandy soil
the flowers stand out like foreigners inappropriately dressed for the terrain.
With their shallow roots in the nutrient deficient soil
the flowers capture each precious drop of water from the leaky tap.
Next to this tap, their only other ally is the weathered sandstone wall
that provides some shelter from the sun as it rotates from east to west.
Like a conquering victor that obliterates its opposition, the sun has banished all rain clouds.
Survival now is dependent on the generosity of the dripping tap.
Without it, the flowers are doomed.
Juliana Cieslar
Warm me, distant star
ReplyDeleteYour light fills me
Let me infuse myself with you
Hydrate me, tap water
Drench me with your clear contents
Grow, live, prosper.
Laura Bradley CIT053821