Here (And Now) Poem by Brian Taylor

Here (And Now)



Clusters of English 'unofficial' roses
have climbed the fence to face the sun.
Each in its crimson finery supposes
that it, alone, is the only one.

Honeysuckle tangles with its vagrance
bramble and lavender, rose and gorse,
fills the still air with its golden fragrance
there. where the steps run a wayward course.

Shamrock has camped with a fragile neatness
just where the foxgloves have unfurled;
the privet has flowered and its lemon sweetness
hedges the edges of this living world.

Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kumarmani Mahakul 15 July 2015

Fantastic write. Well depiction. Enjoyed. Thanks for sharing.

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Paul Reed 15 July 2015

Liked this poem a lot. Just planted a foxglove at home, and starting to unfurl...

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