Upon Reading Allen Ginsberg's Green Valentine BluesA Poem by ColettePoetry challenge for the Almost Dead Poets Society...to read Allen Ginsberg, and write in his vein
He found a leaf / shaped like a heart didn’t he know... it was a morning glory from the start?
Of course there is the moonflower / and the vines do match you just need patience for the bud to hatch and then you wait and watch / wait and watch so that you can catch a beautiful white blossom, which opens at night a moonlike glow in sight
I told myself if I got a moonflower to grow / this summer I will find Love / a dove will coo and winter shall not be so dreadfully cold
I’ve been told Life does not wait Death, I put on hold as I wait...for the answer to unfold
The answer is in my moonflower vine These vines with green hearts growing upward on a bench made for two Morning glory with the morning blues Wisteria wrapping the arch overhead waiting too / for a future to bloom
and I loom in the darkness barefoot and quiet by day I dig in the dirt / on an unfulfilling diet repeat, repeat
wait / wait
until the answer unfolds on a vine of green hearts the delicate, sweet fragrance of my moonflower / dear to my heart I look to the moon / howl / propose a start I whisper in kind to my funny valentine
When will you be mine? © 2011 ColetteReviews
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2 Reviews Added on December 6, 2011 Last Updated on December 6, 2011 AuthorColettePhoenix, AZAbout"The poet...is not nearly so concerned with describing facts as with creating images and establishing mental connections." from the book "Uncertainty" by David Lindley I'm in love with metaphors.. more..Writing
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