Extravagance

Big blooms of hibiscus, bright red blotches,
Magnify themselves at the corner of our deck, 


While brown-eyed susans leapfrog the neighborhood

And pink-purple phlox run riot across the neighbors’ patches


As if by some God-given right. 




This can only end in profusion.


And what are we to do—we pitiful, scanty beings?


Things are getting out of hand.

Blessings,

Larry F. Sommers

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