Poetry Monday

Sunday, February 13, 2011

In The Alley

In the alley behind the florist's shop,
a huge white garbage truck was parked and idling.
In a cloud of exhaust, two men in coveralls
and stocking caps, their noses dripping,
were picking through the florist's dumpster
and each had selected a fistful of roses.

As I walked past, they gave me a furtive,
conspiratorial nod, perhaps sensing
that I, too (though in my business suit and tie)
am a devotee of garbage – an aficionado
of the wilted, the shopworn, and the free—
and that I had for days been searching
beneath the heaps of worn-out, faded words
to find this brief bouquet for you.

Ted Kooser

7 comments:

Ben Schnell said...

this is now like one of my favorite poems. I had never read it before.

Andrea said...

i knew someone who used to give his banquet dates flowers from the graveyard. :)

Nicholas said...

GOOOOD.

BrittanyK said...

I miss you already...

Miss Jehle said...

Elisa, have you ever thought about being an English teacher? You make me like poetry.

Also, Andrea...that is incredible! You know someone who did that?! Do I know him too? Oh, I hope so.

Ansley said...

Ted Kooser is one of my favorites!!

Ansley said...

Also, it's been way to long since I've seen you!