Weeds are but beauty too prolific. I don't know who said it, I suppose I could Google it, but I'm a bit discouraged about Google since I heard they are coming to my town and according to the Ann Arbor News, they want to hire you if you are smart and "really good at a sport." Does that rule out people in wheelchairs?
Anyway, a friend and I were talking about weeds. How sometimes the weeds mix in and they can be just as beautiful, or at least provide some balance, in a garden. And then I thought about bees, and how some bees aren't really bees at at all, but they pollinate, like bees. So I wrote this.
Weeds, Darling
“It’s a weed, darling,”
he said, looking down
his nose at my admiring stoop.
Tiny yellow flowers,
leaves so narrow they
looked like stems:
a tiny bee fly
hovered above
one of the blossoms.
“It’s all the same
to the bees, love,”
I said, without looking up.
Friday, July 14, 2006
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Glad to see Ben is growing up like any normal child. HA!
Uncle Joe
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