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          You grieved so for a rosebush
frost killed, I brought you
a cinquefoil to grow in its place
and light with small yellow blooms
the gray space, we planted it in
fresh earth, tamped and watered it
with a gardener’s pride, blessed it
with spring hope.
          Now in the autumn wind
we wrap the bush against the cold,
lest the sight we shared of small
yellow flowers desert us in
a barren spring.

    Original Citation

    Ladies Home Journal (Nov. 1971) 191.

    Word Count
    73
    Original Publication
    Date Published
    1971
    Book Appearance
    Complete Poems
    248
    Theme(s)
    First Line
    You grieved so for a rosebush
    Poetic Form
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    Now in the autumn wind / we wrap the bush against the cold,