The
beautiful landscape as we know it
belongs to those who are like it.
—Muso Soseki
Capitalism is such a beautiful weed.
It grows most striking
without constraint
and prospers for a while
in fertile soil,
until it chokes
on its own coiled roots
and
unrestrained vines—
a laissez-faire foliage.
A mindful gardener prunes such flora,
held so fair,
with incisiveness, with tender love
and care,
lest he be compelled to axe and spade.
He does not go
all Edward Scissorhands on it,
snip, snip,
manicure,
belongs to those who are like it.
—Muso Soseki
without constraint
in fertile soil,
on its own coiled roots
and
unrestrained vines—
held so fair,
and care,
all Edward Scissorhands on it,
manicure,
manipulate,
cultivate.
Capitalism is a beautiful weed,
a living, growing thing,
not a delicate thing.
Trim, tend, and cultivate,
or axe, spade.
not a delicate thing.
or axe, spade.
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"Garden Economics" was included in Issue 13 (Spring 2016) of local Dayton journal Mock Turtle Zine.
Past issues of Mock Turtle can be viewed online.
Past issues of Mock Turtle can be viewed online.
Eric