Pride in Love

The neighbors laugh up their sleeve
at our wildflowers, quick to wither.
Their tame delphiniums last longer,
survive dogs, children and envious hands
in plots spaded, sowed and weeded
and even watered in a dry season.

Our flowers grew untended
and bless us with their presence
as they bloom in the innocence
of the pure in heart.

We learn to endure our pride
in what is freely given even
a scanty crop on stony ground—
if that were all-knowing
this land is loved by none
but those vowed to live there.

    Original Citation
    Poet Lore 66 (Summer 1971) 191.
    Word Count
    91
    Original Publication
    Date Published
    1971
    Complete Poems
    246
    Theme(s)
    First Line
    The neighbors laugh up their sleeve
    Poetic Form
    open
    Twitter Quote
    The neighbors laugh up their sleeve / at our wildflowers, quick to wither.