Over in the Garden it is "Get Listed" today. Patricia shared with us a list of words and we must use at least three of them in our poem. Yesterday, I had to meet my daughter at the DMV. She had gone ahead to school for a meeting. She was now going to be off probation and can drive after 9pm. I had to sign papers, now she will receive an official driver's license now.
I grabbed my camera before leaving. I had seen a field of southern snow and wanted to take a few photos. I had thoughts of light n' dark, and my daughter. Daughter n' I had a chance to get coffee, talk a bit, and shop. Being a senior this year she doesn't have to go to school til 9:40am. We said good-bye and I drove to the field. I found the perfect spot to park and started taking pics. There is a busy intersection close by and I knew people were watching me, but I didn't care. The fields near my house aren't growing cotton this year.
Oh, sorry if you are here for IWSG-I posted over here. My mistake so visit me here and I will soon visit you. I have to run to my favorite craft store: Lowe's!
I grabbed my camera before leaving. I had seen a field of southern snow and wanted to take a few photos. I had thoughts of light n' dark, and my daughter. Daughter n' I had a chance to get coffee, talk a bit, and shop. Being a senior this year she doesn't have to go to school til 9:40am. We said good-bye and I drove to the field. I found the perfect spot to park and started taking pics. There is a busy intersection close by and I knew people were watching me, but I didn't care. The fields near my house aren't growing cotton this year.
Bitter Barbs
Fall weeps
tears fall into sugared snow
southern cotton candy clouds
gathered n' spun
spitting out seeds of disdain
Remember...
bitter from the sweet
barbs n' burrs chained thoughts
bleeding light into night's dark edges
as red sun sinks
Fall's haunted storm woven by
barbed claws scraping sky's garden
portal flung open
as spirits taste acid from rooted
memories fenced with history's disease
they howl n' weep
once more...
© Ellen Wilson
I think Patricia probably wanted more of a good neighbor type poem. I might try again-but this is what came as I thought about the history of cotton.
Oh, sorry if you are here for IWSG-I posted over here. My mistake so visit me here and I will soon visit you. I have to run to my favorite craft store: Lowe's!
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Nice poem and very cool photos!
Alex-Ooops...I posted my IWSG over at my other blog! I linked it here..so sorry~
I have to run to Lowe's but will be back soon to play catch up~
Thank you for your warning-lol Yes, I do have memories of yellow snow-growing up in the north. You are funny! Thanks Alex~ The new site is amazing :D
http://tonjamatney.blogspot.com
dont see as many cotton fields around here...most of the corn fields
are giving way to autumn...becoming play grounds for the kids...smiles..
Did you make it to the beach?!
Thank you~
I too thought the same thing the first time I was driving by a field. I had to stop and check it out~
Thank you so much