Wednesday, June 15, 2011

The Ides of June

The petals are sodden,

edges frayed—stigma

shriveled like melted wax,

stems falling in heaps—

blurring my memory of

June flowers.

Long drafts of rain and

overcast skies have shrunk

the joys of aerating, mulching

and appreciating my garden

and brought us back to

overcoat weather.

In these last decades of life,

dark evil thoughts fill my

brain at the loss of each

summer day that should

have been—each sunlit hour

that never came.

2 comments:

  1. Beautiful words can only come from a beautiful heart. I'm enjoying reading through your wonderful blog, and I thank you for visiting mine :) Be blessed,
    Debbie

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  2. Nice to hear from you Debbie. I'll have to get back to posting more regularly - just finished working on a poetry book with my granddaughter! What fun!

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