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BLOOMING

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 September 2009

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Abstract

Type
Poetry/Fiction: Poems
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2009

Spring freckled
and tender
simple openings
are said to be purview
of flowers & fawns.
Roses open, never knowing
to fear death, unfolding
trust one petal at a time.
Ice melts from the outside in, until
nothing is left of the core.
A nurse smiles
gentleness, watching
it grow deeper, etching off
the armor pain rusted around her,
cracking beauty old.
With the force of a falling leaf,
control lets go in a hurt heart
veining autumn gold. A lone hand,
extended, reaches protection.
Simple openings are safety.