by Elsa Johnson
Some plants that you invite to your garden
can never over-stay ‘welcome’ even
when they overstep Sea oats aren’t like that :
they spread take up space crowd sprawl like their name
sprawls on a page and given a year or
two they inundate drown out phlox lilies
agastache — the plants we love — that beacon
butterflies and all kinds of bees Our eyes
need spaces to pause to rest to breathe Air
that seems to hold nothing holds our eyes which
land dry off their wings then fly on again
This grass that works to bind beach dunes stilling
sand against the surge works wrongly in my garden
- graceful though it be when the soft winds stir