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  • TO WRITE OF LOVE

    See, though it is January, already
    rose buds fatten, the camellia’s
    are uncountable – and some of last summer’s
    geraniums still bloom. A squirrel
    sniffs and claws at last year’s hoards and blackbirds
    gather. Forty years, this Valentine’s, this
    sentient house has been our home where
    paintings shift, doors stick and light falls like blessings.
    Always there are so many ways to write of love.

     

     

     


    One response to “TO WRITE OF LOVE”


    1. Pat Rogerson Avatar
      Pat Rogerson

      A lovely poem, David. I know what you mean about this time of year. It always amazes me how leaves still cling to branches and buds start to form inspite of the cold.

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