23 May 2017

The Lilies of Childhood

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Lily of the valley sweetened childhood, the way
it hid in green under our apple tree—green leaves
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that dwarfed it but could not overtake its love scent.

I would pull single stems smoothly from protective
cover and crush their tiny white flowers to line
my pockets where their light could speed the dark school day.

Lilacs would, too, but they didn’t last—neither crushed
nor whole—and they hung proudly in spectator's view
rather than shy away their talents like a twin.

At this end of my life, I buy new lily bulbs
to plant, not realizing those that thrived back then
were ancient souls who grew to encourage me.

I can’t make them grow now, nor could I then.  They must
volunteer, I suppose, after tasting a young
girl’s toes and tickling her nose wherever she goes.



For my prompt 


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19 comments:

  1. Sigh. How I adore this poem: especially that those long-ago blooms were "ancient souls who grew to encourage me". Love the idea of secreting blooms in your pocket to get you through the school day. And LOVE your closing lines! Wow!

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  2. This is so enchanting. I bet your memories are rich with flowers these.

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  3. Sweet, touching write. so glad to find this

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  4. after tasting a young
    girl’s toes and tickling her nose wherever she goes.... there's a kind of resignation to the power of the lilies..and a longing...beautiful.

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  5. Better lilies of childhood than lies of childhood! Seriously, I love that fragrant little flower, although I haven't seen or smelled one in over 20 years. Thanks for taking me back closer to my own childhood! No lie!

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  6. Luv your sharing of these memories

    Happy Wednesday

    Much love...

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  7. I adore it too! What gifts they are!

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  8. Those flowers that had the "ancient souls" have been propagated and variegated until the seeds or bulbs today produce flowers that are never quite the same. Your poem soothed my soul!

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  9. Sweet, fragrant memories. I like this sharing of the flowers which, like old souls, supported and guided you. Lovely thoughts.

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  10. Oh this is so incredibly poignant!❤️ Especially love; "I would pull single stems smoothly from protective cover and crush their tiny white flowers to line my pockets where their light could speed the dark school day."❤️

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  11. I too, am a child of lillies of the valley memory. This rang soft bells of recall and a smile to my day.

    Elizabeth

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  12. There is something quite magical in the way you wrote this Susan, giving such mischievous personalities to flowers too.

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  13. The Lily of the valley reminds me of my grandmother's house and my childhood. Thank you for this today!

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  14. Your prompt has inspired a lot of poems about childhood.Beautifully expressed tinged with a little sadness.

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  15. The magic of imagination shines here - i too remember crushing up petals and exploring the world..thankfully school was more light than dark though

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  16. A nostalgic and soothing piece. I can almost smell the lovely scent!

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  17. Oh, that's absolutely delightful! I love the idea of them volunteering, so as to encourage a child they liked.

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  18. after tasting a young
    girl’s toes and tickling
    her nose wherever she goes.

    How they loved to be caressed by the little toes of innocents and emit the expected fragrance! They were alive!

    Hank

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  19. Delicate and beautiful poem just like the fragrance of the flowers you describe, Susan...

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