Suburban Pastoral #6

Lawn mowers as homily to verses of

fescue, bermuda and kentucky blue grass

green with obedience and belief when

blades tithe the aroma of devotion

 

Suburban Pastoral #5

The lake’s east side has become neglect

An untamed field yields to a bulldozer

A week ago there was a riot of

thistles and queen anne’s lace, but

now even the mud is tired

Noon time heat siphons any magic

the developer forgot, but lots are

still for sale with great schools and

easy access to the interstate

Suburban Pastoral #4

At the tree convention

an agreement was reached

The sugar maple said

Let’s not throw our coins in the fountain, let’s plant them in the reeds by the river bank.

The silver birch added

I do not want to be a money tree, but a forest of promises.

The pin oak concurred

All in favor, please raise your branches.

Suburban Pastoral #3

Training wheels just removed

a small red tank top with

Walmart sandals pedals

rushing ’round and ’round

until summer evaporates

just past the corner

Suburban Pastoral #2

Day lillies in June

day tripping

dropping pretention

and petals

Hello, America!

narrow and rushing

stubborn and tempestuous

despite such poor soil

Suburban Pastoral #1

Alchemy in the sun and blue

the grass and dew

my neighbor’s windchime

silent for once while another’s

lawn is turning into another coast

as the sprinkler dutifully

oscillates in morning meditation