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KEY OF HEAVEN Here amongst Milton's Lycidas...a cowslip's skeleton pressed between its pages blossomed back in 1922 its ghost haunting the book its head bent over the line "Fame is no plant that grows on mortal soil." staining the word "Fame" with its own lost shadow the unknown woman in the photographs laughs at my discovering her dressed in black and white in black and white hands stuck in pockets defiantly staring back at me she more real than me the only other photo she has removed her hands from her pockets producing them like a magic trick they lay on her lap like limpid rabbits curiously alive somehow a sheen of sunlight catches her Marcel wave Petrella the photograph names her in writing as elegant as she early spring 1922. *** Key of Heaven is only one of the names for the common cowslip( Primula Veris ). It travels under other names such as cuy lippe, herb peter, paigle, peggle, key flower, fairy cups, petty mulleins, crewel, buckles, palsywort, plumrocks and tittypines. There was also a recipe for a delicious sparkling cowslip wine. Alas the book was too expensive for my means and I was more interested in the cowslip dying between Milton's lines and the woman who was Petrella back in the days of the year 19 and 22! I no longer remember how to make cowslip wine and I never did.
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Jan 8, 2019
Jan 8, 2019 at 7:38 AM UTC
KEY OF HEAVEN
KEY OF HEAVEN Here amongst Milton's Lycidas...a cowslip's skeleton pressed between its pages blossomed back in 1922 its ghost haunting the book its head bent over the line "Fame is no plant that grows on mortal soil." staining the word "Fame" with its own lost shadow the unknown woman in the photographs laughs at my discovering her dressed in black and white in black and white hands stuck in pockets defiantly staring back at me she more real than me the only other photo she has removed her hands from her pockets producing them like a magic trick they lay on her lap like limpid rabbits curiously alive somehow a sheen of sunlight catches her Marcel wave Petrella the photograph names her in writing as elegant as she early spring 1922. *** Key of Heaven is only one of the names for the common cowslip( Primula Veris ). It travels under other names such as cuy lippe, herb peter, paigle, peggle, key flower, fairy cups, petty mulleins, crewel, buckles, palsywort, plumrocks and tittypines. There was also a recipe for a delicious sparkling cowslip wine. Alas the book was too expensive for my means and I was more interested in the cowslip dying between Milton's lines and the woman who was Petrella back in the days of the year 19 and 22! I no longer remember how to make cowslip wine and I never did.
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Jan 8, 2019
Jan 8, 2019 at 7:38 AM UTC
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