Thursday, July 17, 2025

A Gathering of Poetry 7/17/25

 Good Morning!

It's time to gather together for a bit of poetry.  Yesterday I mentioned a new-to-me poet I had discovered:  David Bottoms.  Here is one of the poems from his book "Otherworld, Underworld, Prayer Porch."



AN OLD ENEMY by David Bottoms

 

Just past midnight when I walked out back to piss in the yard

 

I saw at my feet

in a patch of moonlight

 

the old enemy coiled on the root of a cherry tree.

 

It didn’t rattle or move, and I thought it might be dead,

then the fat tail twitched

as a slight wind washed the root with shadows.

 

I backed away slowly, looking for the shovel

I kept leaning against the fence.

 

It wasn’t there.  So thinking omen, I left the snake

and walked back into the house.

 

This morning I saw my mistake.  A rope the tree trimmers

left last week

lay draped across the root of the cherry.

 

Omen?  Maybe.  But no mistake.

 

In deep memory the danger remains –

the fat rope

coiled and ready to strike.

 

3 comments:

  1. This is a terrific poem, Vera! "The fat rope coiled and ready to strike" makes me laugh and shudder at the same time. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Now that's an evocative poem, Vera! Love it! I often think I'm seeing a snake out in the garden . . . and - thankfully - it's usually just a hose!

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  3. Pissing in the yard.....ah, yes. We're on a well system and when we don't have electricity we don't have water. Pissing in the yard is not unheard of in times of long power outages...lol.

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