The petals have dried up and fallen away.
Only the stems and seed pods remain.
I call them daisies out of habit
though I want to give them a new name,
one better suited to their state. Anyway,
the wintering birds will eat the seeds just
the same, maybe survive the cold and snow.
The sun struggles to cast shadows.
If I stand sideways mine is a long stem
with a ball on top, all the petals gone past.
I want to give it a name, one to suit its state.
The wind bites my skin
as I stand in the garden
among seed pods and chittering birds.
Winter’s early gray erases my shadow.
I turn into the wind, cross the brown pasture,
seeding daisies as I pass.
Seeds
23 Wednesday Oct 2013
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