This is part of a collection of poems accompanied by an AI generated illustration as a response to those poems. In the collection, “A Super Collider of Zigs and Zags” by Brendon Behlke, each poem was submitted as a prompt to an AI art generator and produced the artwork on display. To view them the way ancient peoples would have viewed them, you can order a copy of the entire collection, over 100 poems and art pieces, releasing on November 18th 2023 here: https://www.fontainehousepublishing.com/product-page/a-super-collider-of-zigs-and-zags-by-brendon-behlke
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A Garden Hose (Video)
This is part of a collection of poems accompanied by an AI generated illustration as a response to those poems. In the collection, “A Super Collider of Zigs and Zags” by Brendon Behlke, each poem was submitted as a prompt to an AI art generator and produced the artwork on display. To view them the way ancient peoples would have viewed them, you can order a copy of the entire collection, over 100 poems and art pieces, releasing on November 18th 2023 here: https://www.fontainehousepublishing.com/product-page/a-super-collider-of-zigs-and-zags-by-brendon-behlke
Horticulture (Revisited)
There is an umbral seed
inside all of us that will grow
if given light and watered.
There are gnarled weeds too
that will choke those seeds to nothing
if not ripped from the soil.
Gardening is hard, messy, but intentional.
Find the seed and gift it your light,
inspire fertile fruits.
Lawn Care
It grows.
I can’t hear it,
I can’t see it,
but it grows nonetheless,
and thus I must maintain it.
My bitter responsibility,
to give my community something nice to see;
make it clear,
I have things under control.
There is nothing to hide inside this home.
Ceaselessly it grows,
and to keep it healthy;
not just well kept but vibrant,
I must feed it.
Strengthen and hasten its progress.
It grows-
and I must do more.
I must give more,
to keep it level and clean.
Not let it overtake the stake I’ve claimed,
let this plot of land
become gnarled wild tufts,
unruly- lacking discipline.
A space that
reflects aspects of the occupants it protects,
else it will grow
an uneasy sense of threat.
The not quite right
of an unkempt lawn- empty flower bed.
It grows, and so I must mow, and mow, and mow, and mow, and mow.
A Garden Hose
Cast aside hastily
it snakes through dirty blonde grass
useless now.
The black
graying
the green
zombified.
It makes shapes that remind me
of ice skating.
some hidden magic
in the slice of ice.
I could turn the spigot
only a few feet away
and bring to it a life of purpose,
but then
all meaning it has would be sacrificed
to those that already spend their lives in the sun.