It’s a busy, busy time in the garden but I cannot let April go by without honoring it with poetry. It is National Poetry Month after all.
Deflowering Spring
The earth blushed cherry pink
Even as the forsythia glowed yellow
From innocent fresh born
to fertile maiden
In the flutter
of butterfly wings.
– Shobha Vanchiswar
Spring Cleaning
Sweep away detritus
Winter’s wild remnants
Prune roses
June’s dress code
Straighten borders
Summer edges to spill
Outside order
Inside peace
Clearing, cutting
Room to breathe deep
Opening, widening
Mind broaden fast
Plants get bigger
Spirits grow higher
Colors multiply
Senses infused
Days lengthen
Smiles brighten
Outdoor classroom
Paradise within
– Shobha Vanchiswar
Colors Of Rain
It rained cherry pink today
Drenched in pleasure
I walked on rafts of petals
floating on rivers of grass.
I predict tomorrow
it’ll drizzle pear white
Washing away footprints
leaving behind confetti flowers.
– Shobha Vanchiswar
Note: Open Day is May 18. My garden as well as Rocky Hills will be ready and waiting for you!
(c) 2019 Shobha Vanchiswar
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