a favorite childhood poem that fits in I think w/this forum. Enjoy!

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Reflections on a Gift of Watermelon Pickle
Received from a friend called Felicity:

During that summer
When unicorns were still possible;
When the purpose of knees
Was to be skinned;
When shiny horse chestnuts
(Hollowed out
Fitted with straws
Crammed with tobacco
Stolen from butts
In family ashtrays)
Were puffed in green lizard silence
While straddling thick branches
Far above and away
From the softening effects
Of civilization;

During that summer--
Which may never have been at all;
But which has become more real
Than the one that was--
Watermelons ruled.

Thick imperial slices
Melting frigidly on sun-parched tongues
Dribbling from chins;
Leaving the best part,
The black bullet seeds,
To be spit out in rapid fire
Against the wall
Against the wind
Against each other;

And when the ammunition was spent,
There was always another bite:
It was a summer of limitless bites,
Of hungers quickly felt
And quickly forgotten
With the next careless gorging.

The bites are fewer now.
Each one is savored lingeringly,
Swallowed reluctantly.

But in a jar put up by Felicity,
The summer which maybe never was
Has been captured and preserved.
And when we unscrew the lid
And slice off a piece
And let it linger on our tongue:
Unicorns become possible again.

John Tobias
 

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Brings back childhood memories of spitting watermelon seeds, or was that yesterday? ;) :lol:
 

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So glad you enjoyed enjoyed it Bee and Punkin - I read it for the first time when I was 12-13 (a LONG time ago!) and it resonated with me.

It's time to put up some watermelon pickle now that I know how to can! :)
 

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Man, you must have an amazing memory! The only poetry I remember from my grade school days also has a gardening theme....sorta.... :D

I eat my peas with honey,
I've done it all my life.

It makes the peas taste funny
But it keeps them on my knife!

See? Not quite the wonderful imagery of your poem.... :D
 

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I've always loved that poem, I too read it back when I was a young teen. It captures summer completely!
 

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Beekissed said:
Man, you must have an amazing memory! The only poetry I remember from my grade school days also has a gardening theme....sorta.... :D

I eat my peas with honey,
I've done it all my life.

It makes the peas taste funny
But it keeps them on my knife!

See? Not quite the wonderful imagery of your poem.... :D
oh that's delightful!!!
That poem was the door opening into the world of poetry for me. I actually found a copy of the book of poems in which that was included on Ebay a few years ago!
 

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Reinbeau said:
I've always loved that poem, I too read it back when I was a young teen. It captures summer completely!
oh how cool that you know this poem too!!!:)
 
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