WISTERIA
Lavender lanterns Dangle from the garden wall, Graceful clusters glow. WILLOW Swaying in the breeze Slender leaves rustle in song, Willow paints the wind. CHRYSANTHEMUM White Fuji Mum grows On rocky slope of hillside, Solitary theme. HONEYSUCKLE White silken trumpets Twine, curl, climb a grizzled birch, Swirl through summer’s scent. WILD ROSE The scent of wild rose Captures unsuspecting June, Intoxicates it. TRIBUTE TO LI PO Embracing the moon Death sips from your jade chalice, Life has few regrets. |
Constance Wrzesniewski lives in Doylestown, PA. She writes for the Bucks County Herald and has been published in several magazines and poetry journals. She participated in Making Magic: Beauty In Word And Image Exhibition in the Michener Museum. Her poetry collection Watching Over My Shoulder was published June 2015 followed by As I Was Saying July 2018. Her latest, One More Time came out June 2022. Her poem Full Moon on a November Night in the Woods of Hickory Run was recently nominated for a Pushcart Prize by Hawk & Whippoorwill Journal.
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