El Sol has risen over the near ridge,
Silhouetting coconut palms
That each look like a
Lime-colored explosion or
Stop-motion firework.
Stiletto fronds
Swoon at the top
Of an improbably
Long and slender trunk,
And shiver reflections
Of the morning sun,
Every single palm,
In all its three sixty glory,
Giving a personal shout out
To distinguish itself
To distinguish itself
From the crumpled quilt of
Other, more subtle greenery,
And only then
Do you think of the nut.
2 comments:
... but only if you are not hungry or thirsty.
Beautifully written. Are your poems published anywhere?
BTW, how do you handle money there? Currency exchange? ATMs? Banks? Barter?
NoseyRosie
Very perceptive addendum, Rosie; I hadn't thought of that. Thanks
Thanks for the compliment. No, my poems are not published in print anywhere, just at http://poemsonmortality.blogspot.mx/
There are no banks or ATMs here, so unless we want to go to Puerto Vallarta we need to get by on what we bring. There was a guy who had a currency exchange but he became to ill to keep it up.
Tom
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