by Philip C. Kolin
A prairie is flat,
honest
free and open
not hampered
by planting rituals
or fenced in
like a garden's roses.
A prairie celebrates the wind
frolicking with wild rye and clover;
its butterfly flowers follow the sun
and its buffalo grass roams at will;
prairie bluestem everywhere
mirrors the cloudless sky.
Imperious sparrows and larks
cannot control
what a prairie harvests
or seed it with weeds.
A prairie grows
from the inside
out. No prickly pines
or glossy holly can root here.
A prairie courts posies
with black eyes
and blue bonnets.
A prairie sings:
Let all the world be lupine.
2 comments:
Beautiful imagery!
Simply beautiful! Thank you for publishing!
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