Thursday, March 21, 2019

Ritual of Irony



She talks to the peonies
knowing they can’t respond.
Her red painted lips whisper
secrets into the petals
 and watches every blush
 as she tucks them
 into bouquets.
It is her
 annual
ritual
of
irony
where
she
invites
 guests
to her
 spring
filled
 rooms to admire
the  beauty of blossoms
honeycombed with  her confessions.

9 comments:

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  2. I'd like to be invited to her party and have one of those bouquets. I do like your dainty stemmed wine glass shaped form. Glass like they serve in at the Holiday Inn Express bars.
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  3. Awesome title, Susie.. and so much effort put into the shape of the poem. What a delightful reading of the picture.

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  4. ... but what if they could respond? Imagine the joy.

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  5. For a start I loved the wineglass format! How vain she is; I tended to avoid such self centred people.

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  6. Great title and shape to this poem, Susie, and I love the final line!

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  7. the shape made my thoughts go to how she talks to peonies (love that thought)

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  8. tucks her secrets into the bouquets! Oh, I adore that.

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