Milking The Day Without A Stool

Milking The Day Without A Stool

A Poem by Pete
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A poet has put his farm in rhyme, the most admirable kind of invisible fence, has fairly impounded it, milked it, skimmed it, and got all the cream. - Thoreau

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Navarretia squarrosa (Skunkweed ...

in a travesty of reason
we drank smashed, pumpkin wine
near a tall field of skunkweed
staring at unrecorded meaninglessness
waiting for a change of season

off in the nearby distance, spent rain gurgled in a meandering stream
as black crows rattled a subsong
reminding us that here is now, now is here and when is dead
maybe someday, you'll know what i mean
as what rises to the top isn't always called cream



© 2025 Pete


Author's Note

Pete
"Each humblest plant, or weed, as we call it, stands there to express some thought or mood of ours; and yet how long it stands in vain!... Beauty and true wealth are always thus cheap and despised." - Thoreau

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Pete
Pete

Boston, MA



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I love reading, writing, music, nature, God and feeling emotion, not necessarily in that order. To me, these things go hand in hand. My favorite writer is Henry David Thoreau. I think he was a geni.. more..

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