April's Love
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It was the best of months, the worst of months
married young, so good it's hard to describe
tender and sweet, closely entwined, young love
Young marriages may not last, seasons change
bitterness and sorrow, brokenhearted
storms throw down their nests, the flowers die
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© 2014 Jimmiehov
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© 2014 Jimmiehov
All Rights Reserved
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Again I am posting this little poem, in honor of the birds in the picture nesting.
A house guest dropped one bird on the table, the little bird broke. Too.many small pieces to glue back together, they were a wedding present 48 years ago.
Posting with the Writer's Pantry #84, Magaly has charge this week, https://poetsandstorytellersunited.blogspot.com/2021/08/writers-pantry-84-lets-read-up-storm.html
Today I am linked to the Real Toads, Words Count with Momma Zen
(My word count is forty-six)
"In his masterpiece The Waste Land, poet T.S. Eliot
describes April as the cruelest month," Mom Zee asked,
"Give me the best and worst of April, then render a verdict . . . in 66 words or less."
Great contrast, Jim!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, the best and worst of April........
ReplyDeleteLove the contrast you've shared here.
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ReplyDeleteyes like the month...poignant..
Almost glib in truisms, dear sad April. I guess they should have tried marriage in June.
ReplyDeleteThis makes me think of the robins nest so carefully tended beside our front porch last year. How the robins fussed and labored over it and finally....two blue eggs were nestled inside. Then, somehow they both ended up broken on the ground.
ReplyDeleteBe it bird or human young love has a tough road....I love the contrast also!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome comment from Yvonne - it follows up your poem perfectly - entwined to bitterness.
ReplyDelete"The flowers died" is a very sad conclusion, Dr Jim :)
ReplyDeleteSweet birds and sweet, albeit sad poem. Please tell me the broken bird was able to be mended!
ReplyDeleteI hope they are back together again and flourish.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful but sad poem. Nature can be cruel, too.
ReplyDeletea bittersweet poem. the contrasts of the 2 stanzas are well brought out.
ReplyDeleteplease try to repair that little bird.
April is so complete. A little bitter and a little sweet.
ReplyDeleteGood Sunday
Much❤love
Those dead flowers at the end are so very sad...
ReplyDeleteFirst stanza so beautiful and hopeful, the second so sad. Too often true.
ReplyDeleteMama Zen had great prompts and this one is an amazing contrast ... it's real life! Glad to be back here writing and reading. :)
ReplyDeletejim, your poem is both wise and beautiful, and where were twenty years ago when i needed to hear this? =) well written my friend
ReplyDeleteI loved the turn at the end.
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