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Christina

Written by: John Heck  Send Soup Mail  

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All around me, vegetables grow -
ripened by the soil upon which I kneel.
I fan my brow with a curved lettuce leaf
as I quietly study the geography of my legs.

The stilled roots inside my calves,
slightly veined yet supple, are
stroked by the sinewy arms of a
tomato vine. From my angle, lofty

statues standing taller than giraffes,
bend into leaning and nuture my wounds.
Proud cornhusks purse their lips
towards the mouth of Zeus. They speak

in a tongue only I can decipher and
hear. Two celery stalks are my drumsticks.
A whittled carrot acts as my piccolo and a
soundless symphony inaugurates in Cushing.

My Sunday cotton dress becomes moistened
with dewdrops and sweat. Pushing a fallen
strand of hair behind my ear, I stare ahead.
Focusing upon the neatly aligned rows of

strawberries and cantaloupes, I exhale.
The fruits of my labor cuddle the earth, as
does a belt caressing one’s waist. A topical
strap that separates paralysis from mobility.

The house and the barn seem miles away.
Distracted by the continuing concerto, I
ignore the distance and prop myself into
a seated position. Hushed harmonies rise

and empower, as I nurse my gifts from Dionysus.
Purity’s essence is dissected and the consent
of being is absorbed. I look back at my legs and nod,
as I gingerly study the secret science of a twinkling.

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  1. Date: 3/5/2010 11:04:00 PM
    Dear John, A Masterpiece of POETRY I have 2 Gardens A Flower For Lenore and a Vegetable for canning You have moved me in this Superb POEM YOUR Liege ALWAYS...HG SOUP MAIL CALL
  1. Date: 2/12/2010 12:41:00 PM
    A most mystical write! Wyeth would love it! Light & Love
  1. Date: 2/8/2010 10:52:00 AM
    ~~~Magnificent ~~~piece you have written here John. Thank you for your help of explaining it to me. I was then totally able to enjoy the read. Love, Carol
  1. Date: 2/7/2010 1:46:00 AM
    Wonderful & imaginative
  1. Date: 2/7/2010 1:02:00 AM
    John trust you are recovering .Will continue to uplift you in prayer.Thanks for the honour you bestowed ion my poem.Rgds Brian
  1. Date: 2/6/2010 10:18:00 PM
    Wow! I'm quite impressed...really! Spledid eroticism...Exceptional and unique images! Now, I understand the vegetarians! : ) This incomparable gem goes to my favs! Great job, John! Ruben.
  1. Date: 2/6/2010 1:20:00 PM
    Elegant poetry from your gifted pen John and a specialty piece... enjoyed ... just wanted to say thankxxx for sponsoring the Beatlemania contest and for choosing Jury-Mania (Beatles-Style) as one of your winners... this contest was fun to do and I actually wrote it from a true life experience .. looking forward to entering your new contest today.. luv.. Linda-Marie... hope u are feeling well and strong again..
  1. Date: 2/5/2010 9:17:00 AM
    You are back in the groove, John Heck! Great imagery and perfect flow. Great piece. Peace, Audrey
  1. Date: 2/4/2010 12:46:00 PM
    This is a beauty....makes me think of Christina's World, the paintings of Andrew Wyeth (one of my favorite painters)... perhaps who you had in mind?? Wow, it is nice to read your poetry again! ~ :)!!

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