The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1968, Qupperneq 24

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1968, Qupperneq 24
22 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Spring 1968 by Paul A. Sigurdson Weeds! Weeds! Weeds! Harrying the farm-barons of Saskatchewan, The peasants of the Steppes, And the old maid in her plot; Crossing borders in silent invasion, To swarm neglected places. Nettles snarl bare ribs of broken homesteads; Ragweeds, blotter-leaved, suck at the sun, And starve the finer seedlings; Foxtail cankers the heifer’s mouth; And the dry thistle pricks the calloused palm of the farm boy To explode his first full-blown curse. Everywhere weeds, Varied and deep as man’s sins; Creeping in silent protest of civilization: Relentless, stubborn, unyielding, Feeding on the rottage of the world. Theirs a primitive independence, Renegades of the earth, Vandal-like, terrifying; Theirs a contempt for selection, Waging civil war perpetual, Uncontrolled by reason, Glorying in riot; Strong weed, strangling weak-weed, And the coarse, the tender, Without rules. Long has the weed been enemy, Bending man downward, clayward, Like faults, Which cramp the winging of his dreams.

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