Turnips
Photo by Jane Sherry |
I believe in turnips. Simple. They live robustly underground, a life of volume and girth, while above the dirt, waving like fans over an Egyptian prince, turnip leaves know intimately the intrigues of garden air. From deep tendrils prying the dark, to dark veins coursing with sunlight, the turnip finds form where earth and air are a shore. copyright 2004 |
James Bertolino, Poet & Planetary Visionary
James Bertolino's poetry has been published in magazines, books, and anthologies internationally for almost 40 years, from "Drool" published in 1968 to his most recent, "Pocket Animals: 60 Poems" published in 2002 by Egress Studio Press. Check out his
website to purchase his publications through Egress Studio Press and for more information and free beautiful poetry greeting cards that you can copy & print directly from his website. Read other poems James has kindly allowed us to print at Satya Center in the James Bertolino Archive.
(Photo of turnips is by Jane Sherry and the photo of James, courtesy of the poet. All poems reprinted here with the kind permission of James Bertolino.)