storm clouds amass
in late day summer heat,
prelude to battle
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Note: photo by Michael Bryden
storm clouds amass
in late day summer heat,
prelude to battle
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Note: photo by Michael Bryden
Twisted Lemon
Please release me
from my glazed
confinement.
I’ve done my time
in this teacup excuse
for a residence.
There’s no room to move
my roots are convoluting
and indecently squeezing.
I’m over capacity
losing ferocity
my potential is capped.
Lacking in water supplies
gravely under fertilized
cracking up to boot.
I’m looking worn and weedy
the bugs are taking advantage.
I’m a twisted lemon with
the pot bound blues.
Set me free.
I’ll repay you generously
with flower, fruit and scent
and a thorny embrace.
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Here is a poem I wrote a while back which some of you may remember – I was inspired by my very potbound lemon tree which I ‘released’ into the citrus garden.
Michael took the photo of me and added the caption ‘great gardener’ – hahaha – he loves his Mum 🙂
Now if you want to read one of the funniest short stories about the dangers of too many things lemon, pop over to the wonderfully talented Selma in the City (Selma Sargent). She wrote the story especially for the Citrus Fiesta.
Thanks Selma 🙂
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