RIVERWOODS POEMS: THOUGHTS ON A HORSESHOE CRAB SHELL

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THOUGHTS ON A HORESHOE CRAB SHELL

Its carapace lies on the shore

More ancient than the dinosaur.

It spawned a hundred thousand roe

A tasty treat, as Thai folk know,

And food for heron, gull or tern

Or any shallow water bird,

A good arrangement all around

To hold an overpopulation down.

Phragmites, called the common reed,

Can generate a million seeds

Or send its runners all about

To crowd its native neighbors out,

Though grazing cattle can contain

Its spread and keep the landscape sane.

The pink wild rose stays in its place

And does not seek to dominate

While multiflora roses shoulder

Their way around, forever bolder.

What lessons can we humans take

From other species’ use of space?

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2 responses to “RIVERWOODS POEMS: THOUGHTS ON A HORSESHOE CRAB SHELL”

  1. ST Avatar

    I like both of these you posted today. Mark asks if you want any of your most recent poems in your next book.

    1. Beverly Tappan Avatar
      Beverly Tappan

      I do not have any strong feelings about adding more recent poems to the book but I trust Mark’s judgment. Perhaps the crab one could go in the Summer section. I will think further on the matter.

      On Sun, Jul 5, 2015 at 8:10 PM, bevpoems wrote:

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