Purple Patch
Purple Patch
I came upon a purple patch, when gardening one day,
Of wild ajuga reptans. It was thriving in our clay.
No other plants are wont to grow in our disgusting soil.
They dip a toe in gingerly, then instantly recoil.
Now, wild ajuga reptans, of which I am a lover,
Is sold in posh designer shops as elegant ground cover.
The shop-bought sort are more refined, or else they could not sell ‘em.
But then a thought began to rattle round my cerebellum.
Why do I flog my guts out with dead heading, watering, weeding,
And that is not to mention staking, tying, planting, feeding,
When all I have to do (this thought burst like a super nova)
Is grab a beer and book and let the purple patch take over?
©Ruth Twyman Lockyer July 2013
l>Or they could call im Jedward.
No. I shouldn’t oughta jest.
Wotever life frows out is way,
I wish im aw the best.
Ang on! They’ve named im! G.A.L!
George Alexander Louis. Wal,
I never did! Wot a ta do!
Still, never armed a boy named Sue.
©Ruth Twyman Lockyer July 2013
ruthtwyman@hotmail.com
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