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More Than Enough by Marge Piercy: American Life in Poetry #10

The poet and novelist Marge Piercy has a gift for writing about nature. In this poem, springtime has a nearly overwhelming and contagious energy, capturing the action-filled drama of spring.
More Than Enough

The first lily of June opens its red mouth.
All over the sand road where we walk
multiflora rose climbs trees cascading
white or pink blossoms, simple, intense
the scene drifting like colored mist.

The arrowhead is spreading its creamy
clumps of flower and the blackberries
are blooming in the thickets. Season of
joy for the bee. The green will never
again be so green, so purely and lushly

new, grass lifting its wheaty seedheads
into the wind. Rich fresh wine
of June, we stagger into you smeared
with pollen, overcome as the turtle
laying her eggs in roadside sand.



American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Marge Piercy's latest book of poetry is Colors Passing Through Us (Knopf, 2003); her new novel Sex Wars (Morrow/Harper Collins) will be out in December. Poem copyright © 2003 by Marge Piercy and reprinted from The Paterson Literary Review with permission of the author. Introduction copyright © 2009 by The Poetry Foundation. The introduction's author, Ted Kooser, served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006. We do not accept unsolicited manuscripts.

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  • Excellent

    This is a good write and has an excellent description, of the floral, a garden like atmosphere and a good knowledgable description and use of the lily to create a lovely feel and nice see of life and brightness,dangerous and noisy the bee, and very quite productive in creating life of itself and creating food, for itself that we love and sweet at that. The turtle tortoise like the wisest of all animals as history of writing, creation, and life says, agood colour, strong shell, and it has character in retracting, as if nothing is there, and life, full of life and love of care.

  • phoennix
    May 29
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    it feels so green, I can smell the blackberries!


  • Poesing
    May 29
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    Very beautiful and inspirational.

  • I see this write quite classical

    Enjoyed the word use some boarder the edges of their tolerances, like lushly and smeared; not in the sense of their definition, but unto the flow factor, yet still all in all an excellent write.