Lawn Maintenance, John Homan

My neighbor’s lawn is impressive.

uniform height

ninety degree edges.

 

Perfect green

without variance

in hue

 

once a week

the leaf blower stalks the land

removing non-acceptable

organic matter

 

an obvious cartel exists 

neighbors on each side

submitting to this dark vision

of environmental order.

 

Stone lions border the driveway

a clear designation as leader

of the green cabal.

 

My own lawn cut once a week.

The mower traversing every

dip,

curve,

& bare spot

 

undulating lines

edges varying from

forty five to

one hundred ten degrees

 

a broad palette of shades

dark hunter green

to accents of speckled wheat  

thanks to the remnants of buffalo grass.

 

Celebrating the imperfect

displaying beautiful variance

a world left to its natural devices

 

rolling softly

curving sensually

the sort of beauty

that laughs at the idea of

an acceptable thigh gap.

 

Defying the single stroke hegemony

of these over-fertilized stormtroopers

& their stone lions.

 

© John Homan

John Homan is a poet and percussionist from Bend, Oregon. He is a graduate of

Indiana University. His work has appeared in Chiron Review, Mojave Heart Review, 

Pulp Poetry Press and Quatrain.fish among others. He is the founder and coordinator 

of WordPlay Open Mic Night in Elkhart, he resides in Indiana where he lives with his wife and two cats. 

https://about.me/john_homan

 

 

 

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