Last August Hours Before the Year 2000
by Naomi Shihab Nye
Spun silk of mercy,
long-limbed afternoon,
sun urging purple blossoms from baked stems.
What better blessing than to move without hurry
under trees?
Lugging a bucket to the rose that became a twining
house by now, roof and walls of vine--
you could live inside this rose.
Pouring a slow stream around the
ancient pineapple crowned with spiky fruit,
I thought we would feel old
by the year 2000.
Walt Disney thought cars would fly.
What a drama to keep thinking the last summer
the last birthday
before the calendar turns to zeroes.
My neighbor says anything we plant
in September takes hold.
She's lining pots of little grasses by her walk.
I want to know the root goes deep
on all that came before,
you could lay a soaker hose across
your whole life and know
there was something
under layers of packed summer earth
and dry blown grass
to moisten.
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What are you planting this September?
What roots lay waiting?
Let's meet to find out what hopes we're nurturing and what we've decided is important enough to carry into this new school year. Shall we try Thursday, August 29th, in the garden in front of Morris House, 12:15ish-1:00? There's a picnic table there and I'll bring a blanket, as well. Bring your lunch and your calendar! I'll send out a message to all LS faculty so anyone interested will know--please feel free to spread the word.
It may surprise you to know, I have met Naomi Nye. She went to college with a former employer and I met both she and her son while I lived in Texas.
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