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Deborah Downes
Poems
Oct 2016
Wildflower
Amid the rubble of crumbling concrete
a seed
unwittingly sown
sends its tender shoots
pushing toward love’s light.
Ever so gently
but with iron purpose
does it break up the stones of a hardening heart
on a journey to greet the sun.
Fragile roots probe the source of being
to draw nourishment from wellsprings
that lie hidden from self awareness.
Until finally....
a single triumphant bud
unfurls its petals in full beauty
to herald a new season.
The first sign of spring has arrived
after the fruitless winter of my selfish youth…..
My daughter
My wildflower!
To Rachel, my wildflower now and always!
Written by
Deborah Downes
66/F/Gainesville FL
(66/F/Gainesville FL)
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