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© Joan Currie – Daisies at sunrise.


Bastard Cabbages by Joan Currie

I pulled out the last of them
with the point of a
rock climbing pick.

The dirt was hard–
their stems thick as rhubarb.

Then it rained
for five days straight.


Bastard Cabbages returned
,
invading my sweet garden,

their leaves spreading wide
like skirts of court gowns.

But such extravagance
left little room
for daisies, snapdragons, and

sweet peas
started from seed.


I carved out a space
around the tiny flowers.

They, too, needed
light and air.

Could I keep
such a place?