Keeping Our Distance

Charles Worth

The government’s message is not getting through: 

bluebells are massing (they haven’t a clue) 

and dandelions cluster at less than six feet. 

The guidance is clear – we have to defeat 

the rampant infection of COVID-19 

by keeping our distance. Imagine the scene 

with cow parsley frothing all over the verge, 

unruly sycamores struggling to merge 

and valerian threatening to grab passers by 

as it lunges from walls, while above us up high 

in the swaying horse chestnut the candles are lit 

but closer together than orders permit. 

Our health, our economy – all is confusion! 

 

Welcome to springtime’s subversive profusion. 

In the garden at 43. Photo by S.L.Granum

Back to May 2021 Newsletter Main Page

Forty-Three Newsletter • Number 505 • May 2021
Oxford Friends Meeting
43 St Giles, Oxford OX1 3LW

newsletter@oxfordquakers.org

Friends Sharing with Friends