To a Plant

To a Plant

A Poem by Christopher Laverty

The bee-loved foxgloves could not charm the mead -

geraniums their full-lipped petals fend

against first frosts - bright roses not ascend

the cottage arbours - if they did not feed;

the peonies' brief buddings won't succeed,

nor irises, round the borders, with them blend -

yet there are plants I have not need to tend,

and you - my friend - are such a one indeed.

Whether the soil is damp or parched from drought -

like spring you're always fresh - my kindred fellow;

if no sun's near, your stems won't seek it out;

your leaves shall never wilt, grow sere or yellow,

but ever crown the garden - standing stout

through all four seasons - leaves no autumns mellow.

© 2025 Christopher Laverty


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Added on July 26, 2023
Last Updated on January 17, 2025
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Christopher Laverty
Christopher Laverty

Bristol, England, United Kingdom



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I am from Cornwall and now live in Bristol. I have worked as a teacher and my hobbies include reading, music, films, walking and travelling. I have been published in Reach Poetry Magazine, Runcible.. more..

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