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Tuesday, 3 September 2013

LIFE AT TURTLE POINT

RED SLIDER TURTLE

FIND:
2 turtles, snail, dragonfly, 2 ducks, spider,
2 lady bugs, water bug, kinglet bird, caterpillar,
 moth, frog, ant, Swallowtail butterfly

The following poem reminds me of summers
at my Grandparent's home. Their large property
included a sandy bank near a pond where turtles laid their eggs
in the warm sand. My Grandfather would carefully remove
a leathery egg, allow for a short moment of wonderment
and awe, and then gently return the egg to its safe and 
 sandy nest. (not too many miles from Robert Frost's farm)

Turtle Poetry
The Egg and the Machine
ROBERT FROST

He gave the solid rail a hateful kick.
From far away there came an answering tick,
And then another tick. He knew the code:
His hate had roused an engine up the road.
He wished when he had had the track alone
He had attacked it with a club or stone
And bent some rail wide open like a switch,
So as to wreck the engine in the ditch.
Too late though, now, he had himself to thank.
Its click was rising to a nearer clank.
Here it came breasting like a horse in skirts.
(He stood well back for fear of scalding squirts.)
Then for a moment all there was was size,
Confusion, and a roar that drowned the cries
He raised against the gods in the machine.
Then once again the sandbank lay serene.
The traveler’s eye picked up a turtle trail,
Between the dotted feet a streak of tail,
And followed it to where he made out vague
But certain signs of
buried turtle’s egg;
And probing with one finger not too rough,
He found suspicious sand, and sure enough,
The pocket of a little turtle mine.
If there was one egg in it there were nine,
Torpedo-like, with shell of gritty leather,
All packed in sand to wait the trump together.
"You’d better not disturb me anymore,"
He told the distance, "I am armed for war.
The next machine that has the power to pass
Will get this plasm in its goggle glass."

                               

                                                               

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