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		<title>The Veggie Life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I am surfing the net I encountered this veggie poem. It&#8217;s great to share it with you. The Veggie Life by Michael Steffen Cabbages, beans and bell peppers vie for the glossy centerfold of Nature&#8217;s Hand where this month the vulgar Hubbard squash reclines with succotash of questionable origin. I&#8217;ve grown to prize passivity; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I am surfing the net I encountered this veggie poem. It&#8217;s great to share it with you.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>The Veggie Life<br />
by Michael Steffen</p>
<p>Cabbages, beans and bell peppers vie<br />
for the glossy centerfold of Nature&#8217;s Hand</p>
<p>where this month the vulgar Hubbard squash<br />
reclines with succotash of questionable origin.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve grown to prize passivity; I&#8217;ve learned the word<br />
&#8220;vegetable&#8221; comes from Medieval Latin—</p>
<p>vegetabilis, and vegetare which means &#8220;to animate, to grow,&#8221;<br />
though I can think of half a dozen ways to squander</p>
<p>an afternoon as Destry Rides Again, Dietrich and Stewart&#8230;<br />
and my doctor friend Lenny who calls to tell me</p>
<p>that broccoli has a nervous system, that it suffers<br />
when you pick it. If form follows function,</p>
<p>it stands to reason that pain is the fate of all &#8220;brainy&#8221; things—<br />
cauliflower, coral and raspberry clumps, the florets that sizzle</p>
<p>in my spiced tahini. I&#8217;ve heard potatoes<br />
described as &#8220;thuggy and plotless,&#8221; but never &#8220;aristocratic&#8221;</p>
<p>as it says on page seven&#8217;s &#8220;The Stately Spud,&#8221;<br />
where tubers possess an enviable pedigree,</p>
<p>popular back to 4000 b.c. when Incas made urns<br />
in the shape of russets—</p>
<p>long reds, round reds and Yukon Golds,<br />
best for sautéing, excellent in frittatas.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t get me wrong. I&#8217;m all for ambition,<br />
but some days I&#8217;d rather steep in my own kettle.</p>
<p>Give me chamomile, cowboys, cornelian cherries.<br />
Let me sink, once again, into purposeless sleep.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>from http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=30180</p>
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