The Patch with François Morelli’s Amazing Pod Sculptures, October 2020

VESPERS

In your extended absence,

you permit me use of earth,

anticipating some return on investment.

 

I must report failure in my assignment,

principally regarding the tomato plants.

I think I should not be encouraged to grow tomatoes.

Or, if I am, you should withholdthe heavy rains,

the cold nights that come so often here,

while other regions get twelve weeks of summer. 

 

All this belongs to you: on the other hand,

I planted the seeds, I watched the first shoots like wings tearing the soil, 

and it was my heart broken by the blight, 

the black spot so quickly multiplying in the rows. 

 

I doubt you have a heart, in our understanding of that term. 

You who do not discriminate between the dead and the living, 

who are, in consequence, immune to foreshadowing, 

you may not know how much terror we bear, 

the spotted leaf, the red leaves of the maple falling even in August, 

in early darkness: I am responsible for these vines.

– GLÜCK, Louise, “From the Wild Iris“, published by The Ecco Press, 1992.

I am leaving the vines up so we can film the frost and degradation.

Even wondering about spraying the vines with water? Maybe for the oct 1st shooting? ….and on monday we are filming the “Degrowth part” in the forest.

So that should be all for The Philosopher & Toms. Also the trees are turning nicely with this frost so monday drone shooting should be good.

” First frost meant letting go,
so it was always reason to celebrate.”

– Sarah Addison Allen