It’s hard to care for a bunch of flowers in a vase Neither here nor there Neither quite dead nor alive Though seemingly full of life And fragrant and beautiful
But it distresses me as they start to wilt Petals fall One by one — all Perhaps it’s better that I get a bouquet of dried flowers instead Muted creams, browns and reds They won’t be as vibrant But flowers yet They’ll dispel winter’s gloom Add colour to my room
They’ll certainly last longer… Ah, if only I were wiser and stronger I could make the most of each moment And enjoy the beauty of flowers and their sweet scent But I guess I am silly To brood over wilting roses, dahlias and that odd lily