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Daylily Dinosaurs

You are the last of your kind, poised on the brink of a yearly extinction which drives your species to its annual death. Yet you leave your imprint, your fossilized remains, written on the tablets of our hearts. Deep in the sediments of our souls, your skeletal stamp lies preserved in amber,  etched into the…

You are the last of your kind,

poised on the brink of a yearly extinction

which drives your species

to its annual death.

Yet you leave your imprint,

your fossilized remains,

written on the tablets of our hearts.

Deep in the sediments of our souls,

your skeletal stamp

lies preserved in amber,

 etched into the memories

which will guide us back

(a paleontological migration),

panting for your beauty

in the spring.

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The gardener in me gets sentimental this time of year, as I see the beauty of my garden give way to the changing of the guard which announces Winter’s imminent arrival.  How fun to feel as though I am a paleontologist, exhuming a rare species, digging patiently, waiting for spring…

Responses to “Daylily Dinosaurs”

  1. Madilyn

    I love the thoughts behind this poem! Is that a lily? Just lovely! Thanks Melody!

    1. melodylowes

      One of the last daylilies of this season – feeling sentimental and a little sad…

      1. Madilyn

        Oh yes, I know that feeling! 🙂

  2. Caddo Veil

    Lilies are one of my faves, Melody–I must say I feel just a tad mournful, now that I’ve been a regular guest in your garden; but I’ll be excited and eager for your spring offerings! God bless you today–love, Caddo

    1. melodylowes

      We will have to seek the beauty in the hidden things, in the winter, in the season of darkness – because it is there, too – just of a different nature. But I DO love the green and colourful version!

      1. Caddo Veil

        I must say the “dark of winter” (which we have plenty of in the Seattle area) appeals to my poetic side in a grand and productive way. I’ve never felt it contributed to my depression, as many folks suffer it..So, once again, God hid a gift in the “Gray”!

      2. melodylowes

        I keep looking for the gift on my crown – not seeing it! 🙂

  3. Debbie

    We found a day lily at the park today . ..it looked just like this, at least. My daughter picked it up and gave it to the car . .. a present for it taking us there. 🙂 God bless you and give you extra hugs and love as this season comes to an end and a new one begins!

    1. melodylowes

      Don’t kids do great things? Thank you Debbie!

  4. gladiuspoeticus

    This might be an ode to the dinosaurs as well 🙂

    1. melodylowes

      I love dinosaurs – always have. I never considered paleontology as a field but probably should have…

      1. gladiuspoeticus

        Still can 🙂

      2. melodylowes

        You know – you’re right! We don’t really need to accept limitations, do we?

      3. gladiuspoeticus

        Nah.. not really 🙂

      4. melodylowes

        Great attitude! 🙂

      5. gladiuspoeticus

        Thanks, Melody. The same goes for you. 🙂

  5. Yun Yi

    So much metaphorical use of words. I see the profound “heaviness” behind words. Yet, very beautifully ended.

    1. melodylowes

      Thank you! Your facility with the language is amazing. You pick up nuances and shades of meaning in your adopted language better than some with just one! 🙂

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