She Gathered Lilacs Poem by Michael Burch

She Gathered Lilacs



(for Beth)

She gathered lilacs
and arrayed them in her hair;
tonight, she taught the wind to be free.

She kept her secrets
in a silver locket;
her companions were starlight and mystery.

She danced all night
to the beat of her heart;
with her tears she imbued the sea.

She hid her despair
in a crystal jar,
and never revealed it to me.

She kept her distance
as though it were armor;
gauntlet thorns guard her heart like the rose.

Love! —awaken, awaken
to see what you've taken
is still less than the due my heart owes!

Monday, May 27, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: love and dreams
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Published by The Neovictorian/Cochlea, The Eclectic Muse (Canada) , Shabestaneh (Iran) , Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry, and Captivating Poetry
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