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Martie
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0 posted 2001-06-30 11:53 AM


The Giving Flower

As the sun moves into another rising,
flowers open to beauty
and close to death.

Molding with the leaves
swept from the tree onto the path,
making room for the new bud,
the end
becomes the beginning.

The flower, nipped in the bud
colors the room,
singing a heart,
joying the dancing boy and girl,
catching the girl’s hair in the color
that sparkles her eyes.

Given with love,
it lays tangled
in the memory of years,
pressed against the pages
of time
and grows a memory.

If a flower is plucked
by some raging storm,
another bloom will be set from its seeds,
its petals will enrich the ground,
and nothing will be lost or forgotten.

In Spring new flowers color the hills,
and from a mound
of plain, brown earth
life will return.
_______

a rewrite of a very old poem


In the dew of little things,
the heart finds its morning
and is refreshed.
(ee cummings)

[This message has been edited by Martie (edited 06-30-2001).]

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1 posted 2001-06-30 12:37 PM


and from the very old, springs the new, again...

thank you for this, little Flower Girl....

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2 posted 2001-06-30 12:44 PM


Martie~

'In Spring new flowers color the hills,
and from a mound
of plain, brown earth
life will return.'


I thank you for re-potting !

*Hugs*
~*Marge*~


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3 posted 2001-06-30 12:49 PM


Beautiful, what more can I say!
Great job!

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4 posted 2001-06-30 01:55 PM


I am vey much agree with Sunshine....Martie
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Deep in the heart
5 posted 2001-06-30 02:00 PM


As in nature, the old brings forth the new.
Enchanting write.

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6 posted 2001-06-30 02:06 PM


As the sun moves into another rising,
flowers open to beauty
and close to death.

==========================
the end
becomes the beginning.


The flower, nipped in the bud
==========================

Given with love,
it lays tangled
in the memory of years,

pressed against the pages
of time
and grows a memory.

==============================
another bloom will be set from its seeds,
its petals will enrich the ground,
and nothing will be lost or forgotten.
==========================

what a wonderful write of metaphor and comparisons this is...what a cool poem this is...so many truths and images all wrapped up in petals.
a beautiful write of renewal, natures cycles...lifes cycles.
I cant think of a job more perfect than being a "flower girl" for you...
OH...with one exception....
there is a little matter of you being a writer   *wink*
me

We're all feeding our lonely like it might go away,
Like the doors of heaven will swing wide open if we just find the right words to say.
~E. McCain

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7 posted 2001-06-30 02:24 PM


Martie,

I love the hope, the renewal is this, sweetie.  Well done!  

Michael

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There is more depth to the heart than the human mind can comprehend and it only has boundaries when we choose to fence it in.  

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8 posted 2001-06-30 03:31 PM


Martie, you've won me over with a beautiful nature poem!  Thank you dear lady.


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9 posted 2001-07-01 06:36 PM


Metaphorically, this one of the most enlightning poems I have read in some time.  Janet Marie is right, what better job than yours?  Also, you just reminded me where I pressed all those flowers for my stained glass boxes, thanks Martie    Lovely!

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