With wayward grace, however held,
The flowers bend, and earthward arch.
And so my thoughts, which you engage,
Sway back, and earth-bent, draw away,
Unslaked, unnourished at the common well.
The gaudy petals fitfully provide
A falling splendour and a lively death.
Margaret Wilde © 1986
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
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