6/18/2011

A farewell-to-spring poem

I've been writing a lot lately, working on my story, my memoir, my book. But I needed a break from prose and wrote this farewell to spring poem. Enjoy.

Spring looks like
she spent the night at the prom
and is rushing home
to beat her curfew at dawn.


 Her fresh corsage is now just
breeze blown petals
on the crushed grass.


Drying dying lilac blooms
have the over ripe scent
of stale drugstore perfume


 and petticoats of leaves
rustle immodestly on every tree
in the shifting, rising wind.


 Every tulip is ragged at petals’ edge,
scuffed from dancing
and swaying too close to one another


and the heavy buds of roses yet to come


bend their stalks over, over


like a careful up-do coming down.

Soon, perhaps tomorrow,
she’ll step out of her pastel dress,
shake off the pollen,
and slip into summer.


© Amy Kortuem 2011

3 comments:

  1. Did Spring stay too long at the dance?
    She's come undone per chance..?
    Ragged petals..
    Tossed amidst nettles...
    Her shoes are scuffed?
    Enough is enough!
    Save yrself!
    Take a rest on the shelf.
    There's next year
    To think about
    And bring us more cheer!

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  2. Paris Dejeunet6/24/2011

    Oh feets
    With wet stockings
    Have you been out rocking
    The night away?
    Like Edna St.Vincent Millet?
    Spring is done gone.
    Like the fresh river prawn...
    Take a rest.
    You've done yr best.
    Time to recoup.
    And go to Group.
    Bon Nuit :)

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  3. Love your poem and the Paris girls too! Gorgeous photographs Amy ....xv

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