Calling things by their names
is not the same thing as
calling them by
their nature. For instance:
to say,
Gleditsia Triacarthus
& Quercus Rubra
is not the same as saying
Honey Locust
& Red Oak
which once again
say nothing so much as
________________“Majestic outline,
________________ filtered sun
________________ copper in Autumn”
____________________________ (Honey Locust)
or
________________ “Symmetry and color
________________ street or shade tree
________________ a shelter for wildlife”
______________________________ (Red Oak)
Dogwood
_______does not bark
&
Crocuses
_______don’t croak
but Cornus florida Rubra
explodes with fat, pink, spring blossoms
and
Crocus Sativus L.
sleeps through the Winter
under snow covered earth
to finally rise, a
flaming yellow phoenix
when the world begins to stir
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
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The naming of things!!! Always an interesting concept... I REALLY like this poem. Those Latin names take on such a poetic sound of their own... this is pretty magnificent, bravooo... this deserves to be read aloud.
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