The summer has seized you,
as when, last month in Amalfi, I saw
lemons as large as your desk-side globe-
that miniature map of the world-
and I could mention, too,
the market stalls of mushrooms
and garlic bugs all engorged.
Or I even think of the orchard next door,
where the berries are done
and the apples are beginning to swell.
And once, with our first backyard,
I remember I planted an acre of yellow beans
we couldn’t eat.

Author: Anne Sexton

The summer has seized you,<br />as when, last month in Amalfi, I saw<br />lemons as large as your desk-side globe-<br />that miniature map of the world-<br />and I could mention, too,<br />the market stalls of mushrooms<br />and garlic bugs all engorged.<br />Or I even think of the orchard next door,<br />where the berries are done<br />and the apples are beginning to swell.<br />And once, with our first backyard,<br />I remember I planted an acre of yellow beans<br />we couldn’t eat. - Anne Sexton




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