In your garden grew a beautiful lemon tree
In mine there was a papaya tree
We breakfasted on fresh papayas
sprinkled with ginger
and drizzled with lemon juice
Until one day a raging storm
blew down the papaya tree
Now we eat our breakfasts alone
and you take your lemons to market
Previously published as part of Gabrielle Bryden's Citrus Fiesta.
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I've also posted another poem about Malawi on my Shapeshifting Green blog, you can read it here.
7 comments:
That's cool. I'm a big fan of ginger. In winter on a cold day I like to drink ginger tea. Lemon is for summer. Papaya I never had. In fact simpleton that I am I'm not even sure what it is.
Cute poem. I would love to grow a lemon tree!
Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day!
Oh, Juliet... such a sad poem and yet brimming with zest and colour. I'm so glad you re-posted it for us.
I have not seen this before. Love it!
I was always rather put off the idea of papaya after someone told me they smell of vomit.
I enjoyed reading this ...
All the best Jan
Wishes for a bright and prosperous 2018
Luv your lemony poem Juliet, so happens I posted 2 Lemon Cinquains HERE
MUCH LOVE...
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