Sweet Peas
Here are two evocative poems by Lily for Different Truths.
Cloying cinnamonic caressing scent of sweet-peas
Wafting across the moss green expanse of gambolling meadows
Bamboo grasses reaching for the moon on wings of silver
Four leafed clover sinking furtively into the purple heather
Sweet peas clutching and clinging
like jealous wives to the pretty picket fence
Their tender prepubescent languorous tendrils
embracing possessively
Enticing and luring with the perfumed kasturi
from within their rapturous hearts
Sounds of “paloma blanca” mingling with
he strains of Jim Reeves, thanking the lord
for a new-born day and new mown hay
Ecstatic euphoric sweet peas nodding their
beatific heads to the divine music of the winter breeze
I miss my gardens of yore and you my sweet peas !
©Lily Swarn
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She Came
When the pines lurch drunkenly
On a tempestuous night
And the skies cry abundantly
At the moonbeam’s flight
Your endearments reverberate
in the realms of the rainbow
Your pachyderm like gait
Sashays into the hollow
Where my heart used to be
It’s lost you know, it’s free!
My heart!
©Lily Swarn
Pix from Net.