Another Spring: A Pantoume
If I never see another spring–
the green thrusts of daffodils,
the violin curl of ferns–
I will still remember them.
The green thrusts of daffodils,
the scatter of crocuses.
I will still remember them
when I am under earth.
The scatter of crocuses,
like children in a playground,
when I am under earth
will still look the same:
like children in a playground.
The violin curl of ferns
will still look the same
(even if I never see another spring).
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Intimations of Spring
Yes, snow blankets meadows.
Yes, the wind is chill.
Yes, branches are all bare of buds.
And still. . .and still. . .
Color tinges twigs,
birds chorus at the dawn,
the sun is rising early,
my heart goes on.
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The Coral Lesson
The coral does
its sexy dance
when moonbeams lead it
to romance.
In this short poem
there is a moral:
be as receptive
as the coral.
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