October 5, 2012
Poems and a children's book excerpt by Marc Harshman
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There may be five hundred seeds

But there is only one pumpkin.

 

[Then the book runs through smaller numbers, 12 to the end, the last 2 stanzas being as follows:]

 

There may be two ropes

But there is only one swing.

 

But the best thing of all

Is that there is only one me

And there is only one you.

 

The opening lines of "Only One" published by Cobblestone/Dutton [division of Penguin USA] in 1993, illustrated by Barbara Garrison. 

 

•••

CHECKING THE SPRING

 

Up from the house, west, a few hundred feet,

where the ridge hat of poplar, maple,

 

  • weet gum and red haw fills with a dry wind,
  •  

    we force a clutch of bramble,

    wild rose and blackberry,

    and through them slip

    down the hard bank

    of pale grasses

    to the green stones

    and stand

    by the thin, sure sound

    of water, still there, August,

    and running.

     

    First appeared in "Turning Out the Stones, a chapbook from State Street Press, NY, 1983

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