What is Green?
Written by Janelle Spiers
Inspired by Mary O'Neill
Inspired by Mary O'Neill
Green
is a pinwheel
Spinning
light in the breeze,
A
child’s bright plaything
Dancing
with ease.
Green
is a forest of trees.
Green
is sprouts,
Coming
up in the dirt.
Green
is a lime
Green
is a fly,
A
gem, a lush lawn,
A
blinking eye.
The
sound of green is
“Swish!
Swish! Swish!”
Wind
blown through leaves;
A secret wish.
A secret wish.
Green is greed –
A
spreading blight,
It
wants a prize
With
terrible might.
Green
is lettuce
And
old moldy cheese,
A
sock, a book, and grass-stained knees.
Green
is a romance
Blissful
and fair;
A
gardener’s pride
In
the open air.
Green
is a basket
And
a bumpy toad
Green
is a race,
Down
the road.
Green
is joy:
A
patch of rich soil,
Unfurling
leaf,
Repaid
for hard toil.
Think
of landscapes
And
sights you have seen…
Hard
jade, lucky clover,
If
they couldn’t immerse in
1 comment:
Beautiful poem!!!
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