Weed Solitude

Machines worn out, embalmed in rust,
Lie here abandoned to the weeds,
As will beneath time’s acid dust
The farmer and the farmer’s needs.

A binder flakes to ash, a mower
Sinks by a tree, the wild bee hums
And tastes the nettle’s bitter flower
Where nothing goes and no one comes.

    Original Citation

    Kansas City Magazine (1960) 88.

    Word Count
    52
    Original Publication
    Date Published
    1960
    Book Appearance
    Complete Poems
    105
    Theme(s)
    First Line
    Machines worn out, embalmed in rust,
    Poetic Form
    closed
    Twitter Quote
    the wild bee hums / And tastes the nettle’s bitter flower