Frost Times

Frost Times
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SLAM THE TOWN 2024
A National Poetry Month – Virtual Interactivity of
POEMS FROM HOME to ALL OVER

Frost Times

Three nights in a row.
Crystal clear below freezing.

My old tomato vines,
still brave with a blossom or two,
on Halloween night felt their cells burst,
contents lacerated and crushed by ice.
In the bare warmth this morning,
drooping leaves,
and limp, liquid, black-green stems,
with a distinct scent reminiscent of summer tomatoes pruned.
Only older.

They were easy to lift away,
their grip on the trellis finally lost,
laid in the wheelbarrow in the morning,
soiled roots piled together with stalks.
On the worn path to burial,
the compost pile,
covered in fallen oak leaves and grasses,
the recycling begins of summer atoms joined by sunlight.
Only older.

SLAM THE TOWN! Is a National Poetry Month initiative begun by the amazing Jack Ridl in Michigan years ago at the small college where he was teaching. Students of Jack’s would paper their campus and small town with poems on April 1 to celebrate the onset of NPM. My personal thanks to Jim LaVilla-Havelin who helps keep it alive.