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10-Forster on Two Kinds

E. M. Forster on Two Kinds of Flower Arrangements

One kind thrusts its virtues to the sky,

trusts the sun enough to open up

despite the wind and rainy weather,

the higher, the better, the bigger,

too:  pistil, stamen, petal, sepal,

bract all tacked on to the ends of stems.

And who supposes roses to do

otherwise?  Gaudy, showy, oozing

confidence in the garden, along

the fence.  But in hedges and under

edges of beds and woods, another 

kind emerges.  More discrete, it climbs

up the stem just like a leaf will tend

to do, and gladly, too.  The way they

dot the field and garden plot appears

to be an afterthought, supporting

cast at best, though equally blessed by

the sun, the one true star hour by hour.       

Deborah H. Doolittle

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