Avis' Tulip

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My grandmother Avis, wrote poetry and this is in honor of her and her talents that she shared so generously.

Avis' Tulip

Avis’ Tulip

 

 Sweet Tulip, lovely and grand,

 Velvet petals reaching for the sky.

You pose upon my tabletop,

A lovely place to rest my eye.

 

Your beauty may fade and wither,

And your petals shrug and sigh,

 But your splendor lives on in my heart,

Never a final good bye.

 

Next spring a birth, a welcome home,

My hearts content you don’t deny.

You’ll come again and stay a while,

My Joy, my friend, my faithful ally.

 

 Katylove~ 2010 

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Rhymer commented on Avis' Tulip

08-02-2010

Excellent piece and heartwarming toi read. I enjoyed the comparison of the flower to the friend. 10

When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.

John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Thirty-fifth President of the USA

Katylove’s Poems (16)

Title Comments
Title Comments
Avis' Tulip 1
I Choose Not to Listen 2
Sleep Now 10
Sgt. FUCK 9
Night Scene 6
Barbecue this 6
My Lovely 8
I Can Hear You Breathe 4
My Current Affair 9
Tryptosalad 2
uncomplicated 5
oh you tee~ 7
Jump Already! 4
Faraway 8
See You See Me 8
My Privacy 15