Potting Tables
Once more that poor dirt
is blamed for all the sores
and bodily hurts,
when we are really looking
out for a tendency to bump
into life, bruise out our hips
and stub our toes on
the corners and legs of
tilting tables.
This life needs a
matchbox folder under a
leg, a placemat to
cover a burn, a little
polish into the corner that
gets the light, while
the hips and toes still ache.
So where do dirt and tables
meet in the confusion
of life, but in the
potting shed of course,
where roots are jammed
into pots, my root
into this pot, yours in that,
placed on this table,
in patch of light.
Stub a toe, water a pot,
wipe a spill from some tilting
table’s scratched and burned surface,
that resists all polish.
And pot and pot with fierce
fingers all hurts into
damp mossy stoneware,
to contain the spread of
unstable tables and rooting stems
into every room in the house.