My Last Post(ish)

Monday, June 15, 2015

Today is my last post on this blog.

I know, I know, this is heart-breaking. I've been blogging here for several years. I've written a little over 700 blog posts. I've written great posts, good posts, and bad posts. I've grown as a writer and as a person.

But I'm now headed to college, where I'll be in an honors program, working on campus, working for Demme Learning, hopefully doing a scholars fellowship program, plus a whole bunch of social stuff like Ultimate Frisbee and swing dancing and such.

So, I won't have time to dedicate to posting on this blog.

But, I do hope to revisit from time to time. I plan to post infrequently and all the posts will remain here so you can go back and visit the archives.

Thanks for joining me on this journey. I look forward to seeing what God has in store for me next.

Wild Strawberries - Robert Graves

Saturday, June 13, 2015

Strawberries that in gardens grow
   Are plump and juicy fine,
But sweeter far as wise men know
   Spring from the woodland vine.

No need for bowl or silver spoon,
   Sugar or spice or cream,
Has the wild berry plucked in June
   Beside the trickling stream.

One such to melt at the tongue's root,
   Confounding taste with scent,
Beats a full peck of garden fruit:
   Which points my argument.

May sudden justice overtake
   And snap the froward pen,
That old and palsied poets shake
   Against the minds of men.

Blasphemers trusting to hold caught
   In far-flung webs of ink,
The utmost ends of human thought
   Till nothing's left to think.

But may the gift of heavenly peace
   And glory for all time
Keep the boy Tom who tending geese
   First made the nursery rhyme.

Strawberries - Edwin Morgan

Friday, June 12, 2015

There were never strawberries
like the ones we had
that sultry afternoon
sitting on the step
of the open french window
facing each other
your knees held in mine
the blue plates in our laps
the strawberries glistening
in the hot sunlight
we dipped them in sugar
looking at each other
not hurrying the feast
for one to come
the empty plates
laid on the stone together
with the two forks crossed
and I bent towards you
sweet in that air
in my arms
abandoned like a child
from your eager mouth
the taste of strawberries
in my memory
lean back again
let me love you

let the sun beat
on our forgetfulness
one hour of all
the heat intense
and summer lightning
on the Kilpatrick hills

let the storm wash the plates
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