My Bradford Pear

My Bradford Pear

A Poem by Maxwell Ryder

Every year
My
Bradford pear
Sheds her
Stinky
Virgin-
White
Canopy
On the corner
Of Elm
And Osage,
Doucheing
herself
green,
Prepping
For
Summer’s
Long
Sultry
Lust-filled
nights
Of rollicking
Wind
And summer
Breeze.

© 2018 Maxwell Ryder


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This is so freakin' original! I'm stunned at the way you weave this affectionate rant that starts out a little grouchy & then grows more & more intensely voluptuous. The details you include feel like secret signposts that can only be seen by the narrator, some nearby corner, plus I love the highly sensual rollicking toward the end, reminding of some tree where magic touched our own lives (((HUGS))) Fondly Margie

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Maxwell Ryder

6 Years Ago

So cool 😎 when people get our stuff. I’m glad you liked it. Means a lot on the originality part.. read more



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it sort of makes me think of how we come out of a long winter in which we become bored and snippy and then feeling the spring and friskiness it brings.

Posted 6 Years Ago


This is so freakin' original! I'm stunned at the way you weave this affectionate rant that starts out a little grouchy & then grows more & more intensely voluptuous. The details you include feel like secret signposts that can only be seen by the narrator, some nearby corner, plus I love the highly sensual rollicking toward the end, reminding of some tree where magic touched our own lives (((HUGS))) Fondly Margie

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Maxwell Ryder

6 Years Ago

So cool 😎 when people get our stuff. I’m glad you liked it. Means a lot on the originality part.. read more
I think this poem has lots of significant meaning. I am not sure what the references refer to, but I am sure they have deep significance. But, simply reading it, is a pleasure ... it rolls off the tongue beautifully!

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Maxwell Ryder

6 Years Ago

Aunt Astri, yes. I grew up with this tree. As she grew to adulthood. At first, I didn’t think much.. read more

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