Text of Poem | Black asphalt abides between unbroken curbs of cement, A spade defines my lawn at the edge of the walk, In the garden, arranged in beds, the flowers grow a sunflower, wind-seeded and rowdy, crowds in a plot A stroke of the scythe or hoe will empty the space |
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First Line | Black asphalt abides between unbroken curbs of cement, |
Original Pub Location | |
Original Publication Date | 1966 |
Original Citation | Wormwood Review 6 (1966) 28. |
Complete Poems | 162 |
Word Count | 188 |
Poetic Form | closed |
Observations | The poem compares cities to fields; buildings to crops |
Themes | |
Twitter Quote | A stroke of the scythe or hoe will empty the space / it usurps and restore the lilies’ prestige. |