Thank you to Mark Antony Rossi of Ariel Chart for publishing this poem in the September issue.
https://www.arielchart.com/2023/09/what-shades-are-our-fields.html
What Shades Are Our Fields?
A stereo shock of ruffians,
taking advantage of discontent,
inciting jealousy.
A person in debt,
tendering a notable beg.
Green stands unsophisticated
for these characters.
The meddlesome slither
through grass,
of an emerald serpent
as light green lizards run for safety.
Within these same forests are
needy new shoots under a green cheese moon,
ribbed plants
offering lively camouflage
abutting dirt paths.
A medley of foliage resting on the ground,
each leaf that fails to hold onto the tree
is carrying eternity within it.
As sure as God made little green apples,
our grassy fates on each side of the fence
tell us how seasoned we are.
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