Trilliums
A purple burst of petals
above the trinity of leaves in the
mountains and forests, lush presence
rooted in deep, dark humus and
covered with a light snow,
melting in an early spring surprise.
Trilliums bend low until
the morning sun gets the attention,
several open in unison, as if rejoicing
in place. The wood lily with triplet
leaves, a whorl of mystery holding
up its prize.
A walk along the snowy path,
in between seasons, each with
its own splendor, each with its
own purge of ambivalence,
medicinal balm,
sacred symmetry.
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Yes ! Oh yes ! Thank you.
When they bend low I always feel they are praying.
Thank you so much for seeing and for writing and for being.
Wonderful poem.
Thank you so much. I love your image of the trillium praying.
Appreciate the validation.
I love “Trilliums bend low until
the morning sun gets the attention,
several open in unison, as if rejoicing
in place.”
Just can feel the weight of the bend and the joy in opening.
Thank you, Pam. I appreciate your comments very much.
Beautiful. What a fine nature poet you are!
Thank you, Kevin. Wow. I appreciate it. Very validating.
Gorgeous and sympathetic language here. I love the detail of “as if rejoicing/in place.”
Thank you, Shaun. I appreciate your comments and validation.
Your nature poetry is breathtaking! A grand niche to have. You sprinkle magic dust over your words so we can see.
Wow, I appreciate this. Thank you, Sylvia. Your validation of my poetry means a lot.