Thursday, March 24, 2022

Poem for Thursday and Cherry Blossoms Near Home

Cherry blossoms
By Toi Derricotte

I went down to
mingle my breath
with the breath
of the cherry blossoms.

There were photographers:
Mothers arranging their
children against
gnarled old trees;
a couple, hugging,
asks a passerby
to snap them
like that,
so that their love
will always be caught
between two friendships:
ours & the friendship
of the cherry trees.

Oh Cherry,
why can't my poems
be as beautiful?

A young woman in a fur-trimmed
coat sets a card table
with linens, candles,
a picnic basket & wine.
A father tips
a boy's wheelchair back
so he can gaze
up at a branched
heaven.
                     All around us
the blossoms
flurry down
whispering,

       Be patient
you have an ancient beauty.

                                           Be patient,
                                  you have an ancient beauty.

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 It rained much of Wednesday, but slowed to a drizzle by the afternoon. So after a successful morning freecycling a lifetime of cards, and organizing my father-in-law's stamp collection that's the next thing to declutter, we took a walk around various local neighborhoods with cherry blossoms, which were lovely despite the rain. After that, we stopped to get Paul the cake he wants for his birthday on Thursday.

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Evening TV, now that I am free of The Masked Singer thanks to Rudy Effing Giuliani, involved The Flash -- which outlived its usefulness seasons ago and is now mostly fun to mock -- and Kung Fu, which is really quite enjoyable, since it has lots of women I like and lots of family drama that doesn't seem completely contrived like so many other shows I watch. Wow, my standards have dropped during the pandemic! 

 

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