Monday, May 19, 2008

RED, WHITE, AND GREEN

Strawberry Season in Carolina

by Earl J. Wilcox


On Saturdays during strawberry season
in Carolina, the entire Gonzalez family
comes early to pick. Field owners
don’t check for green cards when red
berries ripen and quickly rot in the field
in the hot noonday sun. Local townies
also show, children in tow, gramps for
fun, uncle Dave to drive the SUV. The
Smith family comes for the fresh fruit
taste, sunshine, mixing Carolina twang
with a few Hispanic words the kids pick
up in school. During strawberry season,
when the juices flow down the arms of
pretty children, joy is the common language


Earl J. Wilcox writes about aging, baseball, literary icons, politics, and southern culture. His work appears in more than two dozen journals; he has contributed 33 poems to the New Verse News.
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