Magnolia's Mourning

in poetry •  6 years ago 

What little grace could be found in dirt
You would surely find it
If lasts week’s lullabies were tonight’s eulogy,
We would be sated that today was wasted
Like sunrise or mowed grass

At night, we linger in dreams of the desert
Where I learned from the scorched sand to be thirsty
But morning always breaks like the bloom of a magnolia
Incandescent
And blinding in its beauty

Soothing the lump of charred cedar that lies in your chest
Where a heart should be
And pulling empty hands
Along the twisted, gnarled path we chose to share

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nice try man

@pinkspectre Nice Post

very beautiful flowers and poem have a great day

Great lines: We linger in dreams of the desert/Where I learned from the scorched sand to be thirsty

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Nice <3