As an Idahoan and a recovering poet, I loved today's Writer's Almanac poem:
In Praise of the Potato
Potato, sojourner north, first sprung
from the flanks of volcanoes, plainspoken kin
to bright chili and deadly nightshade,
sleek eggplant and hairy tobacco,
we could live on you alone if we had to,
and scorched-earth marauders never bothered you much.
I love you because your body's a stem,
your eyes sprout, and you're not in the Bible,
and if we did not eat your strength,
you'd drive it up, into a flower.
David Williams
I mean, really, there simply aren't enough poems about root vegetables these days. Long live the potato.
3 comments:
Very motivational (if one "carrots" at all about root poetry !) ! I agree that the potato can't be "beet", but I am willing to take a try "on-yun" !
My verification word is "comic" ... too funny !
Mark - you need to write your own ode to the potato. I think you could do a better job than this Mr. William did about this celestial food.
RECOVERING POET??? RECOVERING???
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