PATTEN, Brian
    
      
    
      
    A Blade of Grass
  
    
      
    You ask for a poem.
    
      
    I offer you a blade of grass.
    
      
    You say it is not good enough.
    
      
    You ask for a poem.
  
    
      
    I say this blade of grass will do.
    
      
    It has dressed itself in frost,
    
      
    It is more immediate
    
      
    Than any image of my making.
  
    
      
    You say it is not a poem,
    
      
    It is a blade of grass and grass
    
      
    Is not quite good enough.
    
      
    I offer you a blade of grass.
  
    
      
    You are indignant.
    
      
    You say it is too easy to offer grass.
    
      
    It is absurd.
    
      
    Anyone can offer a blade of grass.
  
    
      
    You ask for a poem.
    
      
    And so I write you a tragedy about
    
      
    How a blade of grass
    
      
    Becomes more and more difficult to offer,
  
    
      
    And about how as you grow older
    
      
    A blade of grass
    
      
    Becomes more difficult to accept.