Dateline: 24 April 2014
I sometimes fear the younger generation
will be deprived
of the pleasures of hoeing;
there is no knowing
how many souls have been formed
by this simple exercise.
moist-dark loam—
the pea-root's home,
a fertile wound perpetually healing.
The blade chops the earth new.
Ignorant the wise boy who
has never rendered thus the world fecunder.
“Fecunder” is a variation of the word, “fecund,” which is rarely used these days. Fecund means fruitful, fertile, or prolific. So fecunder would therefore mean more fruitful, more fertile or more prolific.
2 comments:
Your blog has certainly enriched my wisdom - or at least knowledge. The wisdom comes from the actual work I think. Thanks for the explanation of "fecunder". I was about to click the address bar to go to dictionary.com to look that up. I like your comment about the author's opinion of true wisdom. I agree.
I like hoeing as long as I can keep ahead of the weeds. I use a long handled swan neck hoe and a diamond shaped headed one. It has a small 4"handle set at 90 degrees to the main handle. Works very well but for the life of me I cannot think of the name! Duh! Getting to old to fast! Best, Everett
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