space just plain gone where you once flaunted your beauty is now mere grass to be mowed it’s been 2 long summers since I last raced to snap pictures before storm gusts would shred your glory year after year they showed up to dress up this boring little back dirt road those golden sunflowers against a deep blue Kentucky sky haloed by tufts of white pillowy clouds inspired me to prose and praise I am no gardener and cannot raise you from the dead summer solstice now marks the day I start sadly gazing through the space you use to occupy and let out a weighted sigh
Our lovely older neighbor lady use to keep sunflowers near the end of their driveway , and for years my eyes feasted on them ever y summer. A few summers back she got too elderly to tend them and her son mowed them over. That space got the just right amount of sunlight , and so that bounty of flowers can not be replicated anywhere else in the neighborhood.