A Mowed Field, After.

A Mowed Field, After.

A Poem by Leslie Philibert
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strange grammar, I know, but the way it was created...

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Anklecut but running;
cornchildren at break,
dust and more dust.

Flight the cutting
of a lost sanctuary,
legless with shock

of life turned upside.
Stubble the blunt cut,
the wait of expectant
loam, under the farrow.

© 2015 Leslie Philibert


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Brings to mind children playing in the cornfield and then suddenly their personal playground is gone, mowed down. I really enjoyed your poem.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Excellent descriptions. You describe a mowed or cut field in your own unique way.
I enjoyed reading this.

Posted 8 Years Ago


more at home in the fields than on the asphalt, there is something about the smell of dirt that feels familiar to a kid who grew up making mud pies while her family worked in the tobacco fields

Posted 8 Years Ago



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Leslie Philibert
Leslie Philibert

Bavaria, Germany



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