Between the golden petal days
and ripened finch-song feast
it turns its head
from sun to moon
its face awash with stars.
and ripened finch-song feast
it turns its head
from sun to moon
its face awash with stars.
Published by Tina Twito
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10 Comments
Post a CommentLove it. Elegant indeed. Kudos.
I never thought of the irony of that, the day of sunflower and within it the night and it's stars :)
Amazing.
Very nicely done!
I love sunflowers!
Perfectly elegant.
Nice description, Tina. I can visualize the picture - siva
Nice description. The fields of sunflowers are hanging their brown heads right now.
It's nice to slow down and be a sunflower.
Nice poem