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Troy-Bilt Pony

Story Gardening Guide: Gardening Poems

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Troy-Bilt Pony

By Carol V. James

Let the grass grow. I garden first
so I choose the beast in the middle stall,
the dirtivore, and leave the herbivores
for another day, though I have at hand their new
spark plugs, filters, grease, and oil.

Still in the barn, I pull the dirt-eater’s
rope, but old and stubborn, he ignores me.
So I grab his high hip-bone handles
and drag him out. Somehow he seems heavier
than he did last year. The day will come
when I have to call for help with him.

Finally, in the barn lot, I wrestle old
dirt breath onto his side and drain
his oil. I inspect one round front hoof
and grease his ankle, pick mud and straw

from his sharp hind claw, turn him over
and repeat. I pull him upright, refill
his oil, refilter his lung, change his pacemaker,
and fill his gullet with gasoline.

I harness him in settings—drive, start, choke—
and pull his starter rope. But no response.
Pull again and pull again. When my shoulder
hurts, he gives a snort, seventh pull a growl.
On the ninth he roars and throbs.
Giddap, gee, haw he remembers,
but at whoas he shudders, grunts, and trembles.

I understand. This morning it took a while
to warm the stiffness from my own hips and hands.
But once I’m started, I don’t want to stop
because tomorrow’s starting may be harder.

(“I am 65. I got this tiller when I was 30, so it’s 35!”)

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  • Your Flowers Are Pretty
  • Chicken Plop Tea
  • Knowing When
  • Paper Garden
  • Troy-Bilt Pony
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  • Star Lily
  • Joy of Being
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  • Possibilities
  • I Wanted the Spring for You
  • Picking Limas
  • Affection
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  • Shelling Peas
  • The Garden in Her Own Mind
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