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death of a sunflower
by Debby J Rosenberg
Sunday, October 04, 2009
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*image- photo taken by Gordon Rosenberg 10-4-2009
an early winter arrival surprised the trees and flowers, who were just beginning to prepare for fall...


 

 

 

from whence does come the seasons change

and brought forlorn this summer bloom

 

fortnight she stood with grand delight

and splendored her pollen to you

 

her face cast down this long overnight

quick fate has been her doom

 




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Reviewed by D Johnson 11/19/2009
wonderful combination of picture and words... indeed, well done.

Cheers,
Dan
Reviewed by Paul D Berube 10/5/2009
Finely put to words, Debby.
Reviewed by Georg Mateos 10/5/2009
...and the butterfly will not have a place to land...
Perfect poem.

Georg

Reviewed by Karen Vanderlaan 10/4/2009
oh, how sad, but such feeling in the pic and the write together-i wish for fall, not to jump right into winter
Reviewed by E T Waldron 10/4/2009
oh Debby,how perfectly lovely, both poem and pic! funny how my poem is on a similar subject...
Reviewed by Felix Perry 10/4/2009
Wow you nailed this one...the poem is so intuned to the sad beauty of the picture...perfect.
hugs
fee


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