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- absence of light
of many greens
An original poem by MaryJane Nordgren awed when driving to the Pacific coast
so many intensities and hues of green
lime, jade, khaki, sea, bottle, emerald
pale near white, sickly gray
greens barely lifting from yellow; and those leaning hard on blue
jubilant greens with silver bellies flashing joy in the caress of the wind
tall, stately, haunting forest greens
mocking takeover blackberry leaves
with stems of thorns bruising black and pricking red to mimic ripening fruit
tender blades, fragile with new spring
tough corn husks, tanned brown to protect luscious yellow kernels
summer-suffering dirty, gray-brown
greens begging for autumn rains
evergreens dotting fields of snow
promising myriad greens if the rolling seasons continue to come
Forest Grove to Lincoln City