Sunday, September 24, 2017

DIG AND BE DUG

"To dig and to be dug in return" is the essence of giving and receiving in nature and in human relations. Thus, I love that lyrical line from Joplin, Missouri-born poet, Lawrence, Kansas-reared, Langston Hughes, another of whose immortal poems, "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," reciprocates the same man and nature dyadic rhythm as 'dig' does.