Discovery

The gray path glided before me

Through cool, green shadows;

Little leaves hung in the soft air

Like drowsy moths;

A group of dark trees, gravely conferring,

Made me conscious of the gaucherie of sound;

Farther on, a slim lilac

Drew me down to her on the warm grass.

“How sweet is peace!”

My serene heart said.


Then, suddenly, in a curve of the road,

Red tulips!

A bright battalion, swaying,

They marched with fluttering flags,

And gay fifes playing!


A swift flame leapt in my heart;

I burned with passion;

I was tainted with cruelty;

I wanted to march in the wind,

To tear the silence with gay music,

And to slash the sober green

Until it sobbed and bled.


The tulips have found me out.


Florence Ripley Mastin


Tulips don’t grow well here in the South, so I picked a different Spring flower


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Published on January 21, 2016 06:56
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