dreams of the Gardener

dreams of the Gardener

A Poem by K Wilde
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Inspired by the word "blooms" from Sylvia Plath's "Ariel".

"
Fingers in ribbons
she shuffled to me
the patio chairs
and the cup of tea I'd poured.

I'd found her weeding without gloves

offered cream, bandages, a thick
white carnation dropped on my saucer.

Pert on the sage
cushion she lay flat snagged hands 
on the table's difficult surface

shot my eyes through the circle
of hers -

I will not love 
she said again.
Let me love angels for I will not love ordinary men.

The ring in my trousers
bloomed with the hard 
necessity of staying secret
for another day.

© 2011 K Wilde


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K Wilde
K Wilde

United Kingdom



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Twenty-one-year-old English Literature graduate about to start studying for a MA in Early Modern Literature and Culture. MY WRITING Poetry Short stories Magic realism Confessional Mild fantasy.. more..

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