Another Lost Harvest

ANOTHER LOST HARVEST


A small and manageable field, fenced

by pallets someone once milled and pressed


to help haul a heavy load, since fallen

beside a road where in early Spring 


I found them, cut and roped them together 

with chicken wire. This is my garden 


border. A small one, but big enough 

for green peppers, snap peas, squash, 


the parsley plants I seeded in the windowsill

over Winter. And big enough too for all 


manner of weeds to send up shoots,

pulling down whatever fruit might 


have fleshed if I had spent the summer 

doing more than staring skywards, 


lamenting inherited limits, and flesh.


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