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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Poem: "Lovely"

Those of you who know me, know it's near impossible for me to go more than a few days without busting out a poem. I looked outside at the newly emerging flowers in my yard this morning and felt the muse....


Lovely
©Karla Johnston, InnerConstellation.com

 Exquisite flower
completely accepts its natural state.
It does not relocate,
uproot itself
and search here and there,
grasping for a better place.

Imagine,
if flower behaved so,
bee would fly by and although longing to penetrate
the once-lovely flower
find only a dry and barren resting place—
dangling, hollow roots!

Instead, night falls,
stars shine
and cycles of divine pollination begin:
movement, followed by stillness;
opening seeds embrace mother soil
while exposing hard shells to light.

Dear Blossoms, do you hear the buzzing?
We are exquisite flowers
on which bee patiently waits.

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