RIVERWOODS POEMS: OUR BLACKBERRY YEAR

OUR BLACKBERRY YEAR

One year the blackberry blooms

Burgeoned so fulsome and rank,

With the weight of their fragrant fruit

The bushes bowed and bent.

We picked our fingers black

And filled our freezer full,

Then had to refer to a book

On concocting blackberry cordial.

This potent purple brew,

The perfect campfire quaff,

We transported in our canoe

For a day’s end toast and laugh.

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