Poem: Acquittal (not what you're thinking…or is it?)

Acquittal





By Michelle Garren Flye





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No other flower matches the daffodil





For merrymaking in spring.





Enjoy its jocund spirit for it lasts





But a momentary fling.









The yellow blossoms nod and sway, but





The moment is gone too soon.





They acquit themselves in splendor





And are gone within a moon.









No time spent gazing at yellow buds





Should be considered wasted.





For the moment ends, and memory remains





Of the golden glory so ill-fated.









If only all acquittals left such a taste?





If only all fates were so well spent.





If only we took the time to be sure





We knew what each one meant.





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Published on February 06, 2020 06:33
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