A Tentative Peak
ripening fruit only thought of
a sweet wine prophecy
delivered on the raspy tongue
of a tough love, loving wind
spring breezes
as brisk as they are
aren't quick enough
to outsmart time
the seed must sprout
before the seedling
gets a tentative peak at dawn
the bud must overcome a mother's tight grip
the bloom must dance among sharp blades
to the tune of the brutal March tempest
the reaping cannot come before the sweet nothing whispers
a flower nurtures the mind but does little for the flesh
petals wither too quickly, thorns make poor scaffolding
berries must first don bitter green
before graduating to pneumatic raspberry and plum
allow the days to languish
poke around and step back a bit
a season rushed
is a harvest loss
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The flower color is very beautiful!
Thank you:)
I think Simon and Garfunkel would agree!
Do you mean this one ...
I had to google. You do realize that you made me listen to S&G on a Sunday morning. Depressed now.
The cure is coffee
Yes, coffee is the cure for
allmost that ails me, too! And chocolate. Eat some chocolate. It's Mother's Day; chocolate has no calories on Mother's Day.(At least it wasn't Barry Manilow!)
Barry is not that bad.