Outside our front door, a basket hangs from the limb
of a locust tree on a slight ten-foot chain.
Patti gave Mari the Morning Glory seeds, which germinated
in the kitchen before we planted them in the basket.
All summer long, the Morning Glories, seeking glory,
have been climbing up the chain and into the tree.
Once or twice, the leaves wilted, before I remembered
to soak the wind-dried basket. They recovered.
Late summer, they clambered onto the tree.
Now there are three georgeous purple blooms
way up in the tree, doing what Morning Glories do;
climbing trees and making them blossom.
It is hard not to cheer, and to find cheer,
in vines that climb season long, finally to find
a kind of fulfillment--small arid times aside--
by reaching a beautiful place in their autumns.
I should like, myself, to climb a tree, again,
as I have not done now for long, without a ladder
or a chore--without having to explain why--
just to remember that I come from a line of tree climbers,
and that something of beauty lies in what we do best,
when we haul ourselves up to it, and rest, smiling.
of a locust tree on a slight ten-foot chain.
Patti gave Mari the Morning Glory seeds, which germinated
in the kitchen before we planted them in the basket.
All summer long, the Morning Glories, seeking glory,
have been climbing up the chain and into the tree.
Once or twice, the leaves wilted, before I remembered
to soak the wind-dried basket. They recovered.
Late summer, they clambered onto the tree.
Now there are three georgeous purple blooms
way up in the tree, doing what Morning Glories do;
climbing trees and making them blossom.
It is hard not to cheer, and to find cheer,
in vines that climb season long, finally to find
a kind of fulfillment--small arid times aside--
by reaching a beautiful place in their autumns.
I should like, myself, to climb a tree, again,
as I have not done now for long, without a ladder
or a chore--without having to explain why--
just to remember that I come from a line of tree climbers,
and that something of beauty lies in what we do best,
when we haul ourselves up to it, and rest, smiling.
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