Monday, June 6, 2022

CARNATION, LILY, LILY, ROSE

 

[on the painting by John Singer Sargent]


we hold the lanterns in our gaze and they

shall not go out

the lily, the rose, the lily rose shadows

their carnation


coolnesses, the children will not ravel

the edge of this twilight ever, softly they

blossom


in the borders near the clumps of the flowers

familiar to them

and the lanterns sway in the painting as if it

were a real garden


and only slightly it is, the wind of the

carnation, the lily, 

the rosied lilies partake of Dream and

dreaming


the light the light diminishing only lightly

we hold within our hearts within, within

like coloured lanterns swaying in the


purple, this cannot fade

the lights go out or

the lanterns stir in the evening breeze


o


the carnation breeze' be remembered, the

beautiful the beautiful

weaving of lily and rose all before and after


shining, the weeping afterglow, the childish

laughter

glow worm gloss and

mysterious mosses, 


the self-same lanterns in our gaze

we remember in other days

the night that will never fade

the distant song forever distant

time and the flowers at a standstill


the children, murmuring


mary angela douglas 19 february 2015 rev.11 june 2015; 23 january 2018

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