====================================================================== Title: Plant Date: 2023-04-17 Link: https://spool-five.com/poetry/2023_apr17_plant/ Word Count: 208 ====================================================================== > And now, for our daily (optional) prompt! Begin by reading Sayuri > Ayers’ poem “In the Season of Pink Ladies.” A pretty common piece of > writing advice is that poets should know, and use, the precise names > for things. Don’t say flower when you can say daisy. Don’t say bird when > you mean a hawk. Today’s challenge asks you to write a poem that contains > the name of a specific variety of edible plant – preferably one that > grows in your area. (That said, if you’re lacking inspiration, online > seed catalogs provide a treasure trove of unusual and charming names > for vegetables, fruits and flowers. Here’s one to get you started.) In > the poem, try to make a specific comparison between some aspect of the > plant’s lifespan and your own – or the life of someone close to you. > Also, include at least one repeating phrase. Beneath the surface In wet dirt Roosters lie waiting Next to dark Kerrs Pinks And buried British Queens They lie and wait for the warmth of pot and then flower on dinner plate Showing me That flowering Comes at end of day even late at night after great patience and shedding of skin and careful avoidance of blight