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Monday, 27 January 2020

Wisdom of wildflowers

























The wisdom of wildflowers

At times in your life
Your face is plastered with pain
Your step once light and free
now bound with iron fetters

and the gravity of sadness
bends your body down
Don’t wither like a weeping willow
Let your tears dry by the silent wind
and follow me to the fields
of a thousand acres filled
with whimsical wildflowers
Watch the poppies
with their papery petals
withstand the wind
Just shining in beauty
The cornflowers aren't worried
about a starting storm
Watch the daisies brighten up
the dirt roads and the distant fields
Let me take you there and
I pick you some wildflowers
let them take you in their circle
feel the freedom just to be

Position your petals
like 
words in a poem
Let tender 
light touch
to reflect your colours

to bring beauty to all beings 




22 comments:

  1. wildflowers are medicine. Let your tears dry by the silent wind gives me comfort.

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  2. cool blog - beautiful final line!

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  3. Beautiful, Marja. I love the soothing cadence that you struck on and carried … mesmerically … throughout this tenderly rendered piece. And infusing your lines with wildflowers is simply WONDER FULL … such a nuanced image … and, of course, who among us doesn't absolutely adore wildflowers ~ smiles ~

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  4. Very nice, Marja. I had to look up Cornflowers as I didn't know them. Still don't. I used to walk cornfields with a hoe chopping dogwood, milkweed, cockale burrs, and sunflowers out of the corn. My favorite wildflowers are violets dandelions which I knew from a boy and now in Texas the Texas Bluebonnets. They are our state flowers.
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    1. Oh, how sad, Jim, not to know cornflowers! And how odd it seems to me that for you violets are wildflowers whilst here they are planted in gardens.

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  5. Sounds gorgeous. You can take me there any time. Oh - you just did. (Smile.)

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  6. Beautiful thoughts. A poem filled with floral fragrance.

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  7. Beautiful poem. I'll come to gather flowers with you any day.

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  8. Wild flowers attract us with their beauty, colors, fragrance, freedom, health benefits.
    Theit "papery petals" are indeed, "like words in a poem" (your poem, for instance).

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  9. Wildflowers sometimes are scorned in the world of blooms but your poem gives them the dignity and mystique they deserve, Marja.

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  10. whimsical wildflowers sounds so lovely!

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  11. I accept this soothing invitation. Even through the storm (and screams), we could try our best to search for beauty. Perhaps, especially through the storm (and screams).

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  12. Gosh this is incredibly breathtaking! I love; "Watch the daisies brighten up the dirt roads and the distant fields."💝

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  13. What a beautiful and wise journey leading to pure and peaceful joy and then instructing to find the same inspiring joy within our own nature to reflect outward. Just wonderful!

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  14. Wildflowers, such a beautiful poem about them. I often think of myself as a wildflower, free to bloom even in a field of discord.

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  15. How satisfying it is to walk in the countryside and find wildflowers grinning at you like naughty children running free.

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  16. Another beautiful vivid poem to add to your collection......you must be able to fill 2 books by now my friend.
    Namaste
    Peggy xxx

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  17. Wildflowers are so lovely in so many ways like your words today.

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  18. Beautiful words dear Marja, nature teaches us so much, all we have to do is look and listen... 🌹🌷🌼🌱 Hugs my friend
    Have a wonderful weekend.. 💖🙏

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  19. Hi Marja - I expect cornflowers don't always grow in places; while violets are wild and grown - any garden plant is a weed that's been nurtured?! I love your poem though ... nature offers so much - cheers Hilary

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Thank you!!