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This She Can Play!

The blossoms of youth have abandoned ship, No blush of innocence stains her cheek; Her false teeth often misplace her lips And all of her joints now ache and creak. A cap of grey fuzz replaced her tresses, Some body parts sag like an apron in front; The young ones object to how she dresses,…

The blossoms of youth have abandoned ship,

No blush of innocence stains her cheek;

Her false teeth often misplace her lips

And all of her joints now ache and creak.

A cap of grey fuzz replaced her tresses,

Some body parts sag like an apron in front;

The young ones object to how she dresses,

Her verbiage tends to be much more blunt –

But oh! the freedom to do as she wants,

The pressures to wow are fallen away;

A joker’s cap rakishly follows her jaunts –

At last she is she, and this she can play!

This is what is left after the peony’s bloom is finished – and I couldn’t help but notice the jaunty joker’s hat!  🙂

Responses to “This She Can Play!”

  1. snowbirdpress

    I’m afraid my peonies all melted into an unsightly dark mass after weeks of rain… no petals fell… there are just these masses I have to go out and deadhead once it gets dry enough to get out to them. I love your shot and the poem…. lovely interweaving of the outer and inner life….

    1. melodylowes

      Thank you! That’s too bad – the peonies are so lovely, for so short a season, that it is almost heartbreaking not to get to enjoy them! The rain is getting a lot more serious here, too. I was thinking today that my early daylily will be over and done with by the time the rain lets up, and our season is so short, I hate to miss out on anything… *sigh*

  2. Herbstbaum

    How funny! A joker´s hat really.

    1. melodylowes

      It looks like one, doesn’t it? 🙂

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