Photosynthesis, poem read on the eco-poetic walk in Pacific Spirit Park, March 24, 2018

PHOTOSYNTHESIS

Carl Leggo

when I write

a poem I begin

by laying down

letters and words

even though I

seldom know

where the words

will take me

 

I am always on

a Winnie the Pooh

meandering explore

that might lead

somewhere but

probably will not

 

I must be patient:

how many colors

of green are there?

can the colors

of green be counted?

 

Rita’s photo does not

call my attention

to a punctum

 

instead I am lost

in the maze     maelstrom

chaos     except I am not

really lost     I feel

a sense of belonging

here     a sense I cannot

make simple sense

of this image composed

of shadow lines colors

 

I see the sunlight

in the gaps     I gasp

because I also see

the light in the leaves

 

I can almost see

photosynthesis at work

the leaves convert

light energy into

chemical energy

and oxygen for

sustaining life

on Earth     I want

to attend to light

I want to know

synthesis     I want

to acknowledge

how the parts are

put together     made

wonder     full

like art and poetry

 

I will learn to breathe

with the tree like

pulmonary veins

carry oxygen

from lungs to heart

 

I will linger

with Rita’s art

so I can see with

the heart how all

of life is created

connected     sustained

by intricate networks

of communication

steeped in love

 

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