This week’s Saturday Snippet is from a poem called “For and Against the Environment”, by D. M. Black, from a favorite anthology, “The Oxford Book of Garden Verse.”
I have come out to smell the hyacinths which again in this
North London garden
Have performed a wonderful feat of chemistry and hauled
that delectable perfume
out of the blackish confection of clay and potsherds which
feebly responds when I name it flower-bed;
and so wet was the Spring that I clipped the grass with
shears, to prevent the mower sliding in mud,
and my attempt to dig the beds to enhance their fertility
foundered caked with clods.