Thursday, October 10, 2013


                          Lilac Time                                      

                                            for John Berryman



Lilac time has come and gone
campanulas are over
bumble bees work summer flowers
no honey bees this year
fuchsia fronds on slender stems
cascading greens and browns
daubed with crimson
a hummingbird at sip
 
Lilac time is Berryman time
who wrote so he would survive
from one day to the next
but did not survive
cheerful projections he made
predicting
his own demise

he died one January day in Minnesota 
a most serious month 
no lilac found in his hand
no bees to bury that man

lilac time has come and gone
campanulas are over

                   ii

so we      who chose to combat life
are we any less than they?
who threw their lives away

thinking it hopeless

lilac time will come again
campanulas too

of course he died one January day
a most serious month
three years before Microsoft was founded
when lilacs could not be seen in winter
even in digital dreams
just picture books and paintings
and color TV

                                    & said Mr. Bones
                                    don't forget The Movies


                                     © Dick Russell, 2013, 2016, 2018

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