Showing posts with label white flower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label white flower. Show all posts

Friday, October 12, 2012

Poetry by Me (in progress)


hopeful  (August 28, 2011)

 

I have a tiny white flower

in a plastic glass on the windowsill.

It blinks at me when I walk away.

When it falls over,

the empty cup beside the drowned thing,

I don’t want to see it.

I would pick up the flower and

try to put it back in water,

to resurrect the wilted stalk,

a reedy thread between thumb and finger.

It was dead before it hit the floor.

But right now, it looks pretty and delicate -

reflecting soft rays of the sun and

feeling a breeze blow softly moving the curtains










September 30, 2011

 


A Walk in September

 

Yellow-brown leaves lie gently on the hardening ground
 

and wet grass

A mouldering fence reclines, at ease

amid the poplar stands

 

Tall white queens through sun-yellow crowns

filter cerulean sky

Regal and silent the owl swoops low

gray-black on a cinder snag

 

Berries in red translucent glory

glisten unbitten

Hidden in damp sprigs shedding the embroidered

early morning frost