Showing posts with label Flower poem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flower poem. Show all posts

Thursday, April 11, 2024

Flowering Crab

















Scarlet unopened, the buds of flowering crab
bleach out in sunlight, go pale pink and drab.

After the third day, the wind loosens the petals,
and one flutters to the grass and settles.

It works its way down to the soil—
wind and water rub it thin as foil.

Then, between each cell, oxygen convenes,
until the petal of itself is rendered clean.

It dissolves into pattern everywhere;
if grown again to petal it won’t know or care.

Thursday, March 14, 2024

Rose In A Tumbler (Mondrian)




















A powder blue flower —
a rose in a short glass,
a seer's whiskey sour,
nature without surface.

A drawing to surpass
reality, it grows,
it seems, to embarrass
red and white roses.

We know the artist’s known
a multiplying power — 
the rose blooming unblown —
an immortal flower.