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John Ryles
Poems
Mar 2020
Hedera
Hedera
I like Ivy when it's very small
Growing on the garden wall
Under control in the right place
Covering up a barren space
Walking in our beautiful dene
Or down beside the brook
I suddenly became aware
Of alien growth arboreal look
Trees that once looked beautiful
Are all changed beyond repair
From root right up to canopy
A green devil hanging there
The hedera's climbing everywhere
Growing all year round
Covering beautiful foliage
Its ugliness so profound
Obscuring silver birch and native yew
Not a parasite they say
It does not damage our trees
But it certainly looks that way
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John Ryles
United Kingdom
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