Among The Irises Of Love Poem by Rory Hudson

Among The Irises Of Love



Vulgarly, among the irises of love,
there sprouts an ugly weed.

On humid, stinking summer nights
it pushes up its head.

It grasps and chokes the beauty out
spewing the entrails forth.

The ground is littered, where it grows,
with images of death.

Death skulking on a putrid afternoon
through beds of flowers.

The gardener would kill the weed,
but this cannot be done.

He hacks and hews with fork and spade
to no avail.

His back is broken and his strength
is all washed out.

In numberless forms the weed returns
to shatter through the earth.

Stay your hand, dear one, do not try
to kill the weed.

Remember that for evermore
the weed is ours.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Gert Strydom 12 June 2009

Great words that you have captured here.

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Rm. Shanmugam Chettiar 16 April 2009

well atriculated. nice to read and worth thinking.shan

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Mel Vincent Basconcillo 13 April 2009

a unique and articulate poem lovely

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Cindy Kreiner Sera 10 April 2009

I too love the title - upon reading I felt it's depth and message - you hit the weed on its head literally - again...very good write

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Patrick Ladbrooke 06 April 2009

Great title, and a strangely unsettling poem. Has impact!

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Rory Hudson

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