Last Dance of the Perennial Blossoms

Last Dance of the Perennial Blossoms

A Poem by Cat
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A vivid description of a flower wilting under light snowfall

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Gliding through the air; falling like

Graceful wisps of silver,

The snowflakes coat the earth.

A blanket of frost speads itself delicately

On the ground among the flowers and weeds.

In the wicked winter wind,

Foliage sways to and fro,

As if performing a dance

For an unseen audience.

Snow-touched petals, weary from the wind,

Wilt and wither in waiting

For a sun that will no longer shine.

One by one, like shards of broken glass,

Silken petals fall in defeat.

 

In the sky,

The snowflakes continue to drift downward,

Millions of eyes watching the last dance of the perennial blossoms.

© 2008 Cat


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What a depressing visual. Great poem though. You painted a picture vividly with it. Well done.

Posted 16 Years Ago



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My name's Cat. I'm seventeen and I enjoy writing poems and other stuff. Music and friends are my life; I don't think I could live without either one. That's about it, really. IM me if you want to kno.. more..

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