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Field of Ferns

Posted by By Viviana Moreno April 13, 2024Posted inGeorge C McGough Nature Park 4/27/2024, Hammock Park - 4/13/2024, Poetry
Let’s go swimmingNot in a lake or a poolLet’s go swimming in a field of ferns You know fernsThey’re the plants that look like feathersThey grow big and wide, but…
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I See You

Posted by By Viviana Moreno April 13, 2024Posted inGeorge C McGough Nature Park 4/27/2024, Hammock Park - 4/13/2024, Poetry
You don’t see me  But I see you  > You can look up high  And down low too  > You might hear me scurry along the forest floor  Or you…
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Roots

Posted by By Viviana Moreno August 4, 2023Posted inHammock Park - 4/13/2024, Poetry
Do you see me?  > I poke out my fingers when I’m a mangrove  I lift up my knees as a cypress  > I am stories of ancestors before you …
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To Earth, With Love

Posted by By Viviana Moreno April 22, 2023Posted inGeorge C McGough Nature Park 4/27/2024, Hammock Park - 4/13/2024, Poetry
My dearest Planet Earth,  > Thank you for flowers Thank you for trees Thank you for beetles, butterflies, and bees  > Thank you for waves Thank you for tides  Thank…
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I am a Seed

Posted by By Viviana Moreno March 25, 2023Posted inGeorge C McGough Nature Park 4/27/2024, Hammock Park - 4/13/2024, Poetry
I am a seed Untapped potential Hardly even begun Ready to grow > I am a sapling Just burst from the dirt Peeking out it’s leaves Ready to grow >…
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Why Don’t The Plants Move? As featured in Popshot Quarterly’s Roots Issue (#38)

Posted by By Viviana Moreno March 6, 2023Posted inGeorge C McGough Nature Park 4/27/2024, Hammock Park - 4/13/2024, Poetry
Why, oh whyDon’t the plants move? I’ve seen the pictures and diagramsSome plants have a million legs!They sit on the ground with their legs buried deepThey just sitAnd sitAnd sitAnd…
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