Tag: Purple Loosestrife

  • INVASIVES

    INVASIVES

    A flattened Cane Toad lies
    in the street.  Its poison can kill a dog. 
    They hunt by the garage at night
    under the light - run when I come out 
    leap into the garage door
    with a THUD.  Invasive.
    Poisonous. 
    Not bright.
     
    When the temperature drops
    below 40 in South Florida,
    iguanas fall from trees like rain.
    “Don’t touch them” we’re told
    these colorful creatures are dormant.
    They advise us to kill them -these visitors
    from the Jurassic. I cannot.
    How could they know they’re trespassing?
     
    Purple stalks of Lupine carpet Iceland
    their color pops against green moss.
    Their beauty out-competes
    local flowers - poses for photo ops
    with tourists picnicking by “Keep Off” signs,
    blankets old lava flows and glacial melts.
    Visitors stride from ships and planes to seek
    this island’s treasures - yet urge it to trade
    silkies for Sea World.
     
    Loosestrife blooms each August at riverside
    in my old town.  The mill wheel turns.
    Art hangs in the stone museum. 
    People come for the small shops and fine buildings
    but stay for quiet streets overcast by ancient trees.
    The area booms when the Interstate is finished -
    corporate folks out-compete farmers. 
    Agway loses to Walmart.
    Commuters careen past hay wagons
    on country roads.