Two FlowersA Poem by peppino ruggeriNatureA flower bought as trophy was in full bloom in May Its
size was very imposing, its color a sunset ray Its
petals silky smooth, its stems were six feet high Its
countenance imperious, its gaze facing the sky My
heart was filled with sadness as I went on my way I
was trying to figure out something nice to say I
wished to offer praise, but it ignored my glance Seemed
dead to sight and hearing, indifferent in its stance Nearby
stood a small flower, of pomp it showed no need It
had pale yellow flowers resembling more a weed I
stopped to take a look, thought what a pretty sight It
seemed to read my mind, its blooms became bright I
heard a silent voice, “thank you my welcome friend For
spotting my small petals next to that bloom so grand I
am just a lowly flower but I am fully alive I
do not bloom for glory, to please I simply strive” “I
am a loving creature,” said in a weeping voice “I
am very sad and lonely, this life is not my choice Nobody
ever greets me, I can’t imagine why Stay
with me a while next time you are passing by” © 2022 peppino ruggeri |
StatsAuthorpeppino ruggeriHanwell, New Brunswick, CanadaAboutI am a retired academic. I enjoy gardening, writing poems and short stories and composing songs which may be found on my youtube channel Han Gardener or Spotify under peppino ruggeri. more..Writing
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