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Ode to the Radish 14/30

It takes courage to be born in a grave

where the earthworms caress

and the night is like day.

But where two or three are gathered

they will burrow deeper yet,

pressing the earth to their faces.

 

It takes gall to bite the mouth that eats you,

little rocket ships

who never left the ground.

Launch your cultured pungent taste,

for if you must go,

go loudly.

 

Daikon, Cherry Belle, Easter Egg,

Black Spanish, Red King,

you are conquerers.

Digging away until the sun comes to find you,

blushing in myriad shades

of fearless ambition.

 

It takes integrity to never leave your roots.

Break bold and crisp,

candied keg of gunpowder.

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Apr 14, 2013
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