The Bold and the Beautiful

  I view you with scorn. Pitiful, I label. Naive beyond belief. Do you not feel it in your bones, this Frost creeping, cadaverous mongrel, seeking your flesh? No one who knows what Saskatchewan winter can accomplish would proffer innocent bud, sacrificial lamb to ego’s altar. Or do you know exactly what you offer? Scorn spars…

rudbeckia bud

 

I view you with scorn.

Pitiful, I label. Naive beyond belief.

Do you not feel it in your bones,

this Frost creeping, cadaverous

mongrel, seeking your flesh?

No one who knows what

Saskatchewan winter can accomplish

would proffer innocent bud,

sacrificial lamb to ego’s altar.

Or do you know exactly what you offer?

Scorn spars with Pity,

until a third enters the ring –

Disbelief.

Do you bloom in spite, or to spite?

Death may just be the mother of

all necessary re-invention,

the Holy Grail to this Holocaust.

I see.

I know.

Tears trace my ruptures,

draining immature ideas,

congregating on your petals

where they christen you

Bold.

 

 

Responses to “The Bold and the Beautiful”

  1. Caddo

    Ah yes, boldness–a necessity in any season/weather.

    1. melodylowes

      Indeed! A necessity to conduct the daily business called life, too…

  2. Ni Made Sri Andani

    Wow! Beautiful..

    1. melodylowes

      Thank you very much!

  3. Gallivanta

    Is this little one actually attempting to bloom? Bold indeed if it is!

    1. melodylowes

      It was actually a few weeks ago, before the significantly deep frosts this past week – but pretty cheeky anyway, isn’t it? It’s hard to know whether to admire it or pity it… 🙂

      1. Gallivanta

        Flowers aren’t usually stupid, so perhaps it had a reason!

      2. melodylowes

        PhD. in Philosophy? Not bad for a humble Rudbeckia…

      3. Gallivanta

        😉

  4. elenacaravela

    Beautiful.

    1. melodylowes

      Thank you Elena!

  5. Rum Punch Drunk

    Well, winter sure is bold without mercy or regret. As bold as bold can be, I’ve seen some little grasses/flowers poke their tiny heads out during the coldest of winters and I always wonder how these things survive.

    1. melodylowes

      Isn’t that something? We could learn a lot abut endurance and resilience from our tiny insignificant grassy friends…

  6. Robert Alan Rife

    I really like this one. Saskatchewan winters! Oh yeah, well do I know! I finished my undergrad degree at Providence near Winnipeg…winter. I’m still cold from it.

    1. melodylowes

      🙂 Warm hands, cold heart?? I would think that a Winnipeg winter would stay in the bones for a few decades, all right….

      1. Robert Alan Rife

        Winnipegers, not unlike most prairie dwellers, are hardy souls to say the least. Those silly buggers will drive a car in anything just shy of the apocalypse!

      2. melodylowes

        Sounds like my school bus driver. He could get through anything. Curse him…. 😉

      3. Robert Alan Rife

        Ha!

  7. I HAVE A VOICE

    Spiritually speaking ~to me, I see these images & acts in a natural process of ordinances that promise a crown. I know, I’m weird~ Faithfully Debbie

    1. melodylowes

      If that’s weird, weird is pretty wonderful! 😉

  8. tiny lessons blog

    Wonderful – at so many levels!

    1. melodylowes

      Thank you! 🙂

  9. know my worth

    This one really made me smile – from the first scorn-filled glance at her petals – how dare she?! 😉

    1. melodylowes

      The audacity! 🙂

Leave a reply to Caddo Cancel reply