Yellow, blue and white
blooms spread wings.
The slow language of bird,
sky, rock and garden,
speaks in inner silence,
a place quieter than wind.
A deep resonance and
a few scattered notes
of uncurling color
strike chords in belly and bone
that knit the rock garden
into oneness with the gardener.
Copyright 2016 Brenda Davis Harsham
Note: Happy Poetry Friday, this week hosted thanks to Margaret Simon at Reflections on the Teche. I’m recovering from surgery and trying to catch up on my day job. I will still try to visit everyone, but my available energy may not support my intention.
Speedy recovery, Brenda! Your poem “strike chords in belly and bone” – nice! =)
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Thanks!
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I’ve been speaking that “slow language” this morning, planting some new native perennials and enjoying the last bit of summer!
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I’ve been reading all day while my hubby has been taking the kids hiking. It’s been a rare quiet day, here, too.
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ooh, i love the look of flowers growing amidst the rocks –
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Thanks, Beth, me, too. Hope you’re having a great weekend. XOXO
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I’ll add my best wishes for your quick recovery, Brenda! It seems the “belly and bone” line is quite the favorite — a nice juxtaposition with the fragility of the flowers. Read something fun while you rest!
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Yes, I just read Fortune Falls and Sister. Both excellent. Next I’m in with Tangle of Knots and Key to Extraordinary. 🙂
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“chords in belly and bone
that knit the rock garden
into oneness with the gardener.”
Sounds like healing to me!
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Thanks, I sure hope so.
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Beautiful. I love that “slow language.” Hope you’re feeling better soon. Ruth, thereisnosuchthingasagodforsakentown.blogspot.com
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Thanks, Ruth!
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A garden is “a place quieter than wind,” and your lovely poem radiates that peace. I’ve been toying with the idea that “a garden is it’s own poem” myself this week. We’ll see what grows out of that 🙂 Sending you wishes for a speedy recovery!
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Thank you! I wish I had the energy for weeding, but not quite yet. Weeding is like editing — key to not having a mess. 🙂
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Oh – I love ‘a place quieter than wind’.
Wishing all the best with your recovery.
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Thanks, Sally. Much appreciated.
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What lovely gifts this garden gives. I can feel the harmony of the place in your poem. Hope you heal quickly!
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Thanks, I hope so, too. I feel like the White Rabbit. I’m late, I’m late!
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Sorry to hear about the surgery, Brenda. “A deep resonance and/a few scattered notes/of uncurling color” sounds like medicine of the best, poetic kind. Bouquets of warm wishes and healing thoughts to you!
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Thanks, Michelle. Rest is doing wonders for me.
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I have a hard time getting plants to thrive, so maybe I need to make a rock garden. I love the peacefulness of your poem.
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Water and sun are all that most need. 🙂 To tell the strict truth, this rock garden is my neighbor’s. LOL
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“The slow language of bird,” the silence of the wind, I love how you’ve captured the garden. Perfect place for writing haiku. The images and line breaks are terrific..
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Thank you, Joy!
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“knit the rock garden
into oneness with the gardener”
Yeah, like it lots.
And I do hope you are mending! Let the wild weeds frolic and take your garden for a joy ride… there’s nothing that can’t be put back to rights in a while. For now, take in the sun and view.
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Yes, it rained today, and my garden is doing fine without me. 🙂
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“speaks inner silence” love these lines!
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Thanks!
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Rock garden peace exists in your photo and poem. These lines resonate with me, Brenda:
The slow language of bird,
sky, rock and garden,
speaks in inner silence,
a place quieter than wind.
I did not know that you are in recovery mode. Stay well.
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Thanks, Carol. I hope to be lots better soon. Meanwhile, the peace of a garden is a balm.
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Glad to hear that you are on the mend.
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Hope your recovery is speedy, Brenda! I love the connection you made between the garden & the gardener: “a few scattered notes
of uncurling color
strike chords” – Lovely, and true!
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Thanks, Linda. I’m glad you liked my poem. A garden is the gardener’s poem. 🙂
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Get lots of rest! hugs! 🙂
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Thanks!
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🙂
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What a beautiful poem, Brenda! There is such a mood of peace, serenity and rootedness in this poem. I love that knitted connection between the garden and the gardener. Sending wishes for a continued speedy recovery!
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Thanks, Molly! I wish my belly would knit up as fast as the weeds grow. 🙂
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Feel better soon, Brenda. I prescribe flowers, sunshine and birds. I like the imagery around ‘strike chords in belly and bone’ – particularly the bone. It’s a deeper kind of resonance.
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Thanks, Kat. I hope to feel better soon. 🙂
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I love your rock garden. 💜💙did you have surgery? Oh my! I wish you a speedy recovery. Sending extra gentle hugs! 💙💕💕
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Yes, I had the surgery. My belly is very grumpy. 🙂 I’ll get better every day, though. Extra gentle hugs to you, too. XOXO
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Awe I’m so sorry to hear that but I know you will feel better. Usually surgery is to fix something so I hope you recover quickly. Xoxo sending hugs and prayers! 💕
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Thanks, MM. I can start getting better now. I hope you’re feeling better now. 🙂
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I am starting to! It’s so hard to work. I have to stand and then sit some. I got one of those anorindack chairs at work so that is good. 🙂 I hope you are feeling better too! xoxo
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I’m trying to work, too, but the simplest things are so frustrating. XOXO
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I know exactly what you mean! The things I used to find easy become things that take me all day to complete! 😀 it’s very frustrating. xoxo
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You’re a good friend. I hope your troubles ease soon.
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AnElephant sends Brenda love and hugs, and hopes she mends soon.
Cool poem.
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Thanks, AnElephant. I’m on the mend. 🙂
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AnElephantCant forget his friends
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