Time, a Succession
Dog daisy still
romps at my knees,
red clover at my shins, and now
grass pinks grow in little
Barbie bouquets.
Chicory stretches high
silky petals made of sky.
Soon Queen Anne
will arrive in lace, and milkweed
open its fists
to greet her with palms
of butterfly wings.
I want to set my clock
to this living wave,
count my life
in colors,
my minutes
in flowers,
blooming,
receding,
reseeding.
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Very lovely! Brings a whole new meaning to the notion of a flower clock. 🙂
I also really like the last two lines – very nice!
Lots and lots to love in this poem. ‘silky petals made of sky,’ the receding/reseeding wordplay, etc. This was a finely made poem!
Oh, this is so well done! The first stanza is scrumptious and the ending so pleasing.
Delightful, Lisa! Really accomplished poem.
Lovely! I, too, love “silky petals made of sky.”
Breathtaking. The rhythm and images… especially love:
“Chicory stretches high
silky petals made of sky.”