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Strangerous
Poems
Sep 2022
House Plant
This nameless potted specimen
appears about to die.
Perhaps the wilted, browning stem
(thank God it cannot cry)
is starving for a richer soil,
or just a larger ***.
(A plant needs little room to toil,
but even less to rot.)
Perhaps the shriveled leaves need light
uncut by mini-blinds,
or air that’s not conditioned quite
so centrally by minds
averse to nature’s crude extremes
(the spice of a plant’s life).
And what bird’s song, like human screams,
cuts through roots like a knife?
© 1991 by Jack Morris
Hear the song on Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/track/2cIefvM4jIp6Br4FmgyySI?si=f382128fe0ba46dc
#nature
#domesticity
#romance
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Strangerous
New Orleans
(New Orleans)
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