Li-Young Lee is an important American poet of Chinese parentage who lives in Chicago. Much of his poetry is marked by unabashed tenderness, and this poem is a good example of that.
I Ask My Mother to Sing
Got shade? Japanese maples. Dry soil and heat? Barberries.
Get one tall, three medium, and a handful of low-ground plants to shape your garden.
And fertilize that grass to crowd out those weeds.