Peace Lilies Poem by Cathy Smith Bowers

Peace Lilies

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I collect them now, it seems. Like
sea-shells or old
thimbles. One for
Father. One for

Mother. Two for my sweet brothers.
Odd how little
they require of
me. Unlike the

ones they were sent in memory
of. No sudden
shrilling of the
phone. No harried

midnight flights. Only a little
water now and
then. Scant food and
light. See how I've

brought them all together here in
this shaded space
beyond the stairs.
Even when they

thirst, they summon me with nothing
more than a soft,
indifferent furl-
ing of their leaves.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Antony Theodore 16 March 2016

this shaded space beyond the stairs. Even when they thirst, they summon me with nothing more than a soft, indifferent furl- ing of their leaves. peace lillies.. this is beautiful and innocent. i smiled as i read it. thank you very much. tony

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Dutendra Chamling 15 March 2016

Peace lilies! Beautiful poem, indeed....!

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Cathy Smith Bowers

Cathy Smith Bowers

Lancaster, South Carolina
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