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Sheila Jacob
Poems
Apr 2016
Garden Roses
Each year
they seem to die,
winter
beneath scarred wood
transforming in the dark.
Pale buds
return, fingertip
the air,
unclench fistfuls
of layered cream
I balance
against my hands,
relinquish
to day, night,
sunlight and rainfall
showering petals
across the lawn,
hemming
my garden path
with summer silks
Written by
Sheila Jacob
North Wales
(North Wales)
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