1. Nothing Stays Put by Amy Clampitt

     
    In memory of Father Flye, 1884-1985


    The strange and wonderful are too much with us.
    The protea of the antipodes—a great,
    globed, blazing honeybee of a bloom—
    for sale in the supermarket! We are in
    our decadence, we are not entitled.
    What have we done to deserve
    all the produce of the tropics—
    this fiery trove, the largesse of it
    heaped up like cannonballs, these pineapples, bossed
    and crested, standing like troops at attention,
    these tiers, these balconies of green, festoons
    grown sumptuous with stoop labor?

    The exotic is everywhere, it comes to us
    before there is a yen or a need for it. The green-
    grocers, uptown and down, are from South Korea.
    Orchids, opulence by the pailful, just slightly
    fatigued by the plane trip from Hawaii, are
    disposed on the sidewalks; alstroemerias, freesias
    fattened a bit in translation from overseas; gladioli
    likewise estranged from their piercing ancestral crimson;
    as well as, less altered from the original blue cornflower
    of the roadsides and railway embankments of Europe, these
    bachelor’s buttons. But it isn’t the railway embankments
    their featherweight wheels of cobalt remind me of, it’s

    a row of them among prim colonnades of cosmos,
    snapdragon, nasturtium, bloodsilk red poppies,
    in my grandmother’s garden: a prairie childhood,
    the grassland shorn, overlaid with a grid,
    unsealed, furrowed, harrowed and sown with immigrant grasses,
    their massive corduroy, their wavering feltings embroidered
    here and there by the scarlet shoulder patch of cannas
    on a courthouse lawn, by a love knot, a cross stitch
    of living matter, sown and tended by women,
    nurturers everywhere of the strange and wonderful,
    beneath whose hands what had been alien begins,
    as it alters, to grow as though it were indigenous.

    But at this remove what I think of as
    strange and wonderful, strolling the side streets of Manhattan
    on an April afternoon, seeing hybrid pear trees in blossom,
    a tossing, vertiginous colonnade of foam, up above—
    is the white petalfall, the warm snowdrift
    of the indigenous wild plum of my childhood.
    Nothing stays put. The world is a wheel.
    All that we know, that we’re
    made of, is motion.

     
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