Monday, July 18, 2011

Chore, with Prayer

Immersed in the dirt
I water and weed
stretch and sweat
untangling the beans from
tomatoes and cucumbers
lost in the chore
of directing and caging
and guiding plants
with a prayer
that given enough
tender care
they will produce
juicy succulent 
vegetables
fresh and tasty
to nourish my body
as does this task 
of gardening
nourish my soul
              © 2011, Anne Cressin


Photo: Tomatoes, http://www.fullissue.com/index.php/tomatoes.html

Monday, July 4, 2011

Sleepers

A sleeper, they used to call it–
four passes with the giant round saw
and you had a crosstie, 7 inches by 9 of white oak–
at two hundred pounds nearly twice my weight
and ready to break finger or toe–
like coffin lids, those leftover slabs,
their new-sawn faces turning gold and brown
as my own in the hot Virginia sun,
drying toward the winter and the woodsaw
and on the day of that chore
I turned over a good, thick one
looking for the balance point
and roused a three-foot copperhead,
gold and brown like the wood,
disdaining the shoe it muscled across,
each rib distinct as a needle stitching leather,
heavy on my foot as a crosstie.
© David Black, 2011

Copperhead; photo by David Mathley