The Tall Girls
The tall girls grow much of the summer
Swaying and waving in gossipy green rows.
They start small, then stretch, strengthen
And soon begin to nod at one another
Perhaps agreeing that the gardener
Ought not be so dilatory about weeding
Between their feet, buried in the soil.
The tall girls twist and turn
Scribing solar paths above the garden.
Then one morning a yellow ray appears,
A petal flung out to greet the dawn
Now becomes full throated
A yellow yawn, a ruffled shout.
The tall girls salute the sun
And are serenaded by honey bees.
Soon the tall girls bow to the
Weight of their own fertility.
The tall girls become stiff and brown
In late summer and fall and
Then their feathered friends feast
And gossip among the limp leaves.
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