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  Professor : Servant's Grip

Garden Zen

Professor said Jun 2, 2008, 5:44 PM:

 

Thistle leaves collect,
tender dandelion leaves eat,
taste bitter for sweet.

Weeds pull easier
one at a time with small roots,
problems go away.

Sun and wind power
keep fleeting shadows off crops;
scarecrow hangs C.D.s.

  Professor : Servant's Grip

Re: Garden Zen

Professor said Jun 17, 2008, 9:39 AM:

 

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Practice tai chi while

pulling vines, shaping shrubbery.

Ever there, who sees?



Gently tug tendrils.

Realize sources. Patience.

Muscle. Vie for roots.



Use your hat. Wear shades,

gloves, long sleeves, sun-block, deet.

Keep thy health by tact.




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