Poem for Pavement Walking
"Under the pavement the dirt is dreaming of grass." — Wendell Berry
Labels: Ireland, Jim's Does, Poem, Syllabic Form, Walk Pictures, Weekly Scribbling
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"Under the pavement the dirt is dreaming of grass." — Wendell Berry
Labels: Ireland, Jim's Does, Poem, Syllabic Form, Walk Pictures, Weekly Scribbling
11 Comments:
My goodness this is good!💘 I particularly love the "Reds pinks and yellows of romance /Spent blossoms pave my favorite paths." Thank you so much for writing to the prompt, Jim and for sharing the beautiful pictures of you and Mrs Jim's stroll in Ireland with us!💘
Thank you for taking me on your walk, Jim! I especially like the four-leaf clover growing in the crack – I could do with a bit of luck!
My new favourite of yours, Jim, which I enjoyed very much on both literal and metaphorical levels. I liked seeing the photo, too – but oh my goodness, everything about it, both the natural and the man-made details, look as if it could have been taken in Australia!
Lovely pavement to cheer us all!!!
Thanks for taking us along for your walk, Jim. Amazing finds along the way!
I love your pavement, everything growing along it ... a peek at Mr. Jim too.
Very nice. The treasure is in the cracks, too often unnoticed.
"Comes a crack in the pavement
Best of all will be a clover
It grows in the crack, a blessing "
Those little surprises make me smile
Happy Wednesday Jim
Much💖love
I love a good walk with new things along the way... a mini-adventure!
What a great poem to read Jim, I bet you are proud of your garden.
So many walks, so much to see, the little encounters of growing things that teach us to grow where we're planted. Love this poem.
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