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Good Friday

Text of Poem

My neighbor plants potatoes on Good Friday
and feels himself blessed by tradition.
Plant potatoes, he says on Good Friday
like a man who knows what he is sure of.
It isn’t just weather with him
and seed and black earth, it’s a secret
of life that past farmers have lived by
and he only knows what’s been told him—
let it be superstition, he says,
I get good crops of potatoes.

First Line
My neighbor plants potatoes on Good Friday
Original Pub Location
Original Publication Date
1943
Original Citation
The Sun at Noon. Muscatine, Iowa: The Prairie Press, 1943. 11.
Complete Poems
49
Hearst Collections
Word Count
72
Poetic Form
open
Themes
Twitter Quote
My neighbor plants potatoes on Good Friday / and feels himself blessed by tradition.