Friday, May 20, 2011

i am a flower.
my petals are  orange and stem is green.
like an earthy mossy green. not crazy crayon green.
in the early mornings i spread my arms to receive the gift of morning dew,
and wonder about my friend, the yew.
from whom i have not heard in many days.
i guess we must have parted ways,
we are both settled, rooted down,
as seeds we spoke then scattered. so on this ground
is where i decide to grow, to live, to make babies,
and on that ground my friend the yew,
she's on that ground,where she too grew,
grows, lives, and will make babies.

when our babies are seedlings scattered
they will meet on the wind,
or at some shallow seedy party not yet wet with a garden's true womanhood.
i hope they will be friends.
i hope one day they too recall
as their roots grow deep and strong,
that once their mothers needed sowing,
and so they do.

i miss my friend, the yew.

i imagine her green needles.
not crazyon green but mossy green, like the earth.
and the redness of her bark, gleaming, upon her child's birth
but not like blood.
my friend the yew,
she too loves the dew,
as it settles from the ocean breeze
upon her green and needly sleeves.

5 comments:

~Herban Chica~ said...

You are devine! I love your mind, your poems and your kindness!

~Herban Chica~ said...

Keep writing, keep sharing!

Orange Poppy said...

thank you, i didn't know anyone ever read this blog

Jennifer said...

love your words! thank you for popping over to our blog and for the well wishes. our move to nm is now past for us and we are residing on a sweet little farm in central ohio. a full time job bought us here and we feel grateful for good fortune in this challenging time for many. i looked at the growing project link but don't see any posts yet. i will watch. have a great evening!

Orange Poppy said...

Haha, just after I posted my comment on your blog, I noticed that it was written in 09. So I guess I missed your desert adventure. You are lucky to be living on a farm!Keep up the awesome blog. I don't know why my growing project blog didn't work from the link, but you can go to thegrowingproject.com, or just to my profile and find it there. Best of luck!