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Trailing Grape Vines
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By Quentin Clingerman
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Trailing Grape Vines

John 15:1-8

 

Two grape vines grew together along the garden fence

Both looked green and healthy, leaves were dense

The season progressed and they began to flower

Looked like there was a lot of graping power

The one produced pods of grapes ready for picking

The other vine the grapes dried up, taking a licking

 

What is the symbolism here?

The soil and vines looked very much the same

Their fruit told the difference, a terrible shame.

their fruit told the difference, a terrible shame.

 

Trailing Grape Vines (c) 2012 Quentin Clingerman

Note:  Those two grape vines are still growing but only one produces good grapes. Actually I cut the one down to the ground thinking it would die.  It didn't but never has produced good grapes.

 


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Submitted: Sunday, May 6, 2012

Last Updated: Sunday, May 6, 2012

About the Poet
I am a retired educator. Now 85 years of age. I live in Maryland. I am the father of three ladies and thirteen grandchildren. Four grandchildren now married. I have two great grandsons, Koi Jon and Quinn Manu and a great granddaughter,Sephira Jade. Poems are an expression of how I think and feel. Variety in either case! I am the founder of WordChimes.com WC originated in February, 2000.


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