Brigid’s Day: Virtual Poetry Reading

Here’s my second annual entry in the Virtual Poetry Reading for Brigid’s Day.

Please feel free to enter your own favorite poem in comments.

Winter Promises

Tomatoes rosy as perfect baby’s buttocks,
eggplants glossy as waxed fenders,
purple neon flawless glistening
peppers, pole beans fecund and fast
growing as Jack’s Viagra-sped stalk,
big as truck tire zinnias that mildew
will never wilt, roses weighing down
a bush never touched by black spot,
brave little fruit trees shouldering up
their spotless ornaments of glass fruit:

I lie on the couch under a blanket
of seed catalogs ordering far
too much. Sleet slides down
the windows, a wind edged
with ice knifes through every crack.
Lie to me, sweet garden-mongers:
I want to believe every promise,
to trust in five pound tomatoes
and dahlias brighter than the sun
that was eaten by frost last week.

Marge Piercy


2 comments

  1. deborah oak says:

    Fabulous! the first marge piercy poem I’ve found on this mighty web of poetry we’ve spun…thank you!!!

  2. deblipp says:

    I adore Marge Piercy.