A Flower's Tears Poem by HOWLIN' DERVISH

A Flower's Tears



A FLOWER’S TEARS

A taverna, back of nowhere
strong spirit to ease the soul
a small child with care drawing
pencil slow in motion

Just a moment of nothing
a few moments out of time
to glance at the moving pencil
and the graceful hand that held it

Such care and concentration
whatever could her picture be?
to move the head a little closer
to see what eyes could see

Eyes took in her heart was crying
for a life that would never be
hers’ only toil and birth
and the misery that is Earth

Some they bloom in springtime
the mountain crocus blooms in fall
yet this was the very first time
the eyes took in a flower’s tear

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Linda Hepner 23 April 2009

Very touching. May your eyes and heart always be open. L

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Frank James Ryan Jr...fjr 06 December 2008

Smooooooooth, as silk, does this poem glide...Striking imagework, to boot...Solid Penning, H.D.! FjR

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