Apple Fatale
Posted: June 27, 2021 Filed under: Fruit, Nut and bit of Vegetable Poetry | Tags: apple fatale, Apple poem, description of apple, Freethought, fruit, fruit art, fruit art poetry, fruit philosophy, fruit poetry, Philosophy, poetic description of apple Leave a commentObjects contain a myriad of layers – Calling Free
Thought
Baby Romanesco
Posted: June 27, 2021 Filed under: Fruit, Nut and bit of Vegetable Poetry | Tags: #sacred geometry, baby romanesco poem, cauliflower, Creative Writing, Fibonacci, Fibonacci number, food poetry, fruit, inspiration, Life, reflection, Romanesco, Romanesco broccoli, romanesco poetry, seed, vegetable, vegetable poetry Leave a commentI say inspire me baby, and you did.
Inside youthful lemon, lime rotund flesh sees
Fruity love so I bring you art to taste
Universal seeds from a family of
Cauliflowers
Voids that expand, ripen
to sprout and bloom.
Organic orgasmic,
roots and tides
Quenched under moonlit
pathways to grow
Smug night emerald:
verdant breath
by leaf with bronchial veins.
Spiral of conch, star formation and Fibonacci mathematical theories
Patterns to follow to ancient astrology, sacred geometry,
Divisions that are a part of a
Whole.
“In this is infinity” you say.
I nod and admire the spiral.
Wonder about the arrow of time.
Trouble breeds with territory and consistency but
The cauliflower will never wager war because we’ll eat it first,
Take a leaf out of your sprout.
Physalis is Sahara sky un-curved…
Posted: June 27, 2021 Filed under: Fruit, Nut and bit of Vegetable Poetry | Tags: Arts, fruit, fruit poetry, ludwig wittgenstein, physalis, poetry, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, visual poetry Leave a commentObjects contain the possibility of all situations – Ludwig Wittgenstein, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
Pitahaya – Dragon Fruit
Posted: June 27, 2021 Filed under: Fruit, Nut and bit of Vegetable Poetry | Tags: dragon fruit, fruit, fruit art poetry, fruit poetry, pitahaya poem, Pitaya, poetry, visual poetry Leave a commentThe configuration of objects produces state of affairs – Ludwig Wittgenstein






