if ever there were gods or goddesses of desert of the drylands of parched earth some call home they would be surprised to learn of the miracle of this Spring deluge unfurling forth from deep within the crusty dermis of this sublunar territory: hydrangea and ***** apple flower, intermingling their hues of mauve and lilacs, as well as the color of sky blooms of the succulents popping open in celebratory dance in wild fuschia sunray butter: a dazzling botanic trance hollyhocks of magenta, veils of bougainvellia, too sweetpea clusters curling in the trellis weaving heavy-scented magic through and through a private orchard of lemon tree, and apple olive and pistachio grove One would not guess the endless giving of this desert treasure trove
And I feel like a goddess of mythology softly spun like Demeter, or Ceres ancient Egyptian Renenutet my hands spread out in the licks of gentle sun for as spring pours forth its honey all through this barren land I , too reawake and flush out all the infected, dust-scratched sand I welcome in the waters of abundance, of love, of light under stars let new energy wash out old poisons my radiance spilling far Reaching out unto the Universe, cradling this heart I cup the buds of blooms, of nectar to inseminate my dark allowing me to release the past and seed within me, lit the atoms of new start unfolding bit by tender bit
Published in the online literary magazine The Blue Nib www.thebluenib.com
This was inspired by the NaPoWriMo 2017 prompt for Day 22 (today) , which was to write a Georgic poem, or a poem having to do with agriculture. I had never seen one and so checked the source: Virgil's Georgics. Quite fascinating, but here is my version! :)
I suppose this could also be a celebration of the Earth and its beauty! #npmearthday
And of course, musical accompaniment that helped me along: