Sugar Snap Peas Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Sugar Snap Peas

Rating: 5.0


Sugar snap peas,
I plant thy rods.
To enable your journey...
With tentacles to grab tight.
In this garden,
You will make home.

Search as you climb and bloom.
Roam and stretch within the room,
You make yours and ascend!
Sugar snap peas...
Near fresh soiled cucumber seeds.
Growing with you slow...
To enhance the sweet organic taste!
Tp please separately,
Or in a fixed mixed blend.

On this day in the month of May.
In late Spring...
The sunset will bring,
A brightness upon your pods.
And ready you will be picked to eat.
Rather cooked or raw...
Under the coming early Summer heat!
Sugar snap peas,
Sweet.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Year twelve Atar marker 26 February 2019

It was slightly above horrible because it didn’t rhyme next time try a little harder practise makes perfect.

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Patricia Gale 23 May 2007

Delightful piece L. Gardens are great, have one myself... love the growth and harvest times

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