Soil of Flint, If Steady Tilled
poem 681
Soil of Flint, If Steady Tilled - meaning Summary
Fertility from Stubborn Ground
This short lyric says that steady, patient labor can make even the hardest ground produce surprising results. By tending flinty soil consistently, the gardener ultimately yields a palm seed ripened by an alien sun in sand. The poem compresses a hope about transformation and perseverance: effort and constancy convert barrenness into fertility, suggesting resilience, unexpected reward, and the capacity of work to change difficult conditions.
Read Complete AnalysesSoil of Flint, if steady tilled Will refund by Hand Seed of Palm, by Libyan Sun Fructified in Sand
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