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Poetry by Jade Cuttle

Poetry by Jade Cuttle

Cover Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash

Snowdrops

A flower would never rip out its roots and run –
I know this only too well.

I’ve been stalked by ice most winters,
the sort that claims each crack as its own

– can’t even speak for months, only creak
and claw at the cold earth. 

But when the dawn shakes out its dew
and finally I thaw – flicker back to life

when its water licks and leaks into light
– I at least give it some thought.

I pack up my petals and the last of my leaves,
bend down to kiss the earth goodbye –

I even bow! mistaking the rattle of rain for a round
of applause awarded by the clouds like confetti.

I swear there was a standing ovation of trees
straining their sinews just to commend my courage.

Yet still I share the silent fury of seeds –
grappling with a ground that just won’t give.

I fire out a flower – a flare – a distress signal
to the bees saying: please, dig me out from this dirt!

and though I hear the hum of their rescue mission
shivering down my spine they simply pollinate me

with the promise that next time, when I’m sown back
into the soil – next time, I will bolt straight out from my bulb.


Moulin Rouge

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Poetry by Kyd Kane

Poetry by Kyd Kane

Poetry by Juanita Gibson

Poetry by Juanita Gibson