Nothing and too much

— Photo by Stephen Nunney

— Photo by Stephen Nunney

Suddenly,
there's nothing to do
and too much—
the lawn, paths, woods
were never so green....

— From “Summer Solstice,’’ by Rose Styron, a Martha’s Vineyard and Roxbury, Conn.-based poet; she’s the widow of the novelist William Styron.

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