All Come to Death - a Sevenling
Poets and Storytellers United
| detail of stone lithograph in author's collection, 1909 - K. C. Baking Powder - ©Jaques Mfg. Co., Chicago |
White
roses by moonlight.
Butterflies in the hollyhocks.
Scent of
vanilla rising from my coffee.
Roses
dry as bone.
Butterflies have flown.
My coffee cold and
bitter.
Love-lost, I live in shadow.
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Oh that contrast works so well Great poem
ReplyDeleteYes, what Marja said.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet the images before the story turns - Jae
ReplyDeletenice sevenling and it leave me wondering about the story ...
ReplyDeleteAh yes ~~~ I can imagine there are many of us who relate to an boundless joy followed by utter devastation. Your poem is poignant and beautifully composed.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful poem. A lot can relate to this one.
ReplyDeleteLove is potent, but equally so its ghost ...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful contrast!
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