This poem was written as a response to one of the prompts from NaPoWriMo, the celebration of April as National Poetry Month. The prompt was “Georgic”, a poem which could be a simple set of instructions on how to grow or care for something, but it could also incorporate larger themes as to how land should be used (or not used), or for what purposes.
Step I:
Have one tree already growing
On the property you are eyeing
For the farm.
Step II:
Make sure at least one squirrel
Lives nearby.
Step III:
Let the ripened nuts
In their prickly
Green husks
Fall to the ground.
Step IV:
Leave them there.
Step V:
Watch the squirrels pick them up
And bury them nearby.
Step VI:
Watch the ones
The squirrels forget about
Sprout the next year.
Step VII:
Let them grow for about
Four years
Then thin them out
So that the stronger ones
Remain.
Step VIII:
Harvest the smaller ones
And sell them to folks
Who make them into
Pen barrels
And other small objects
Which are sold as
Much desired possessions
To folks who have everything.
Be mindful, though.
Those pens may be used
To sign Presidential Executive Orders
Bev Hartford
muse
April 26, 2017 9:25 pmMake sure at least one squirrel
Lives nearby.
MKP