In Moss

James Nystrom 1947 (Vancouver, WA)



In Moss

When summer ground cracks
in lieu of adequate moisture,

spores of constant green
are there hiding at edges,

waiting patiently until rains
renew their invasive potential

to cover every available surface
with a green-verdant blanket.

Gentle forest floor is open
when summer weeds recede

replaced by off-season flora
preserving ongoing survival,

filtering out the unnatural
that threatens an invasion.

Green scape needs moss
For the cycle of regeneration

Nature must be preserved
To not lose the necessity

to be a part of the cycle
that guarantees survival.

Moss threatens, moss protects;
it is part of the paradox of nature

to be mutually exclusive things,
plus and minus at the same time,

the negative and positive balance
that is the secret of continuation.













 

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Duality in nature

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Written on August 31, 2023

Submitted by Jjamesnystrom on September 06, 2023

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Scheme XA XX XB XX CX XB BC XC XX BB XA XX XC
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 796
Words 163
Stanzas 13
Stanza Lengths 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2

James Nystrom

James Nystrom is a writer living in Bothell, Washington.  He has been published in the University of Washington Daily, The Seattle Times, Poetry Northwest, Pacific Magazine, The Manitoba Journal et Al. He has had published a non-fiction book, The Saga Of The Outlaw Harry Tracy, a novel, Summer Of ‘69 and three volumes of poetry: Poems For A Small But Important Audience, Poems In The Time Of Contagion And Poems For Possibilities, more…

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