The earth
holds roots
of many kinds
grass
magnolias
useful vines
Grasping
gasping
in soil beneath
some light
toil bequeath
boldest roots
inverted towers
enfold
the heavens
in their flowers.
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by T.P. Wilkinson / April 15th, 2018
The earth
holds roots
of many kinds
grass
magnolias
useful vines
Grasping
gasping
in soil beneath
some light
toil bequeath
boldest roots
inverted towers
enfold
the heavens
in their flowers.
This article was posted on Sunday, April 15th, 2018 at 8:03am and is filed under Poetry.
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