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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.

First Line
You grieved so for a rosebush
Original Pub Location
Original Publication Date
1971
Original Citation
Ladies Home Journal (Nov. 1971) 191.
Complete Poems
248
Hearst Collections
Word Count
73
Poetic Form
open
Themes
Twitter Quote
Now in the autumn wind / we wrap the bush against the cold,