I'll push myself up through the dirt and shake my petals free
I'm resigned to being born and so resigned to bravery.
~Dar Williams

Monday, May 2, 2011

Frost

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Nature’s first green is gold

Her hardest hue to hold

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Her early leaf’s a flower,

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But only so an hour.

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So leaf subsides to leaf

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So Eden sank to grief

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So dawn goes down to day

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Nothing gold can stay.

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I like the poem cited above, but I don’t love it – it’s too sad.  Nevertheless, I think about it, even often.

What is gold, and why can’t it stay?  A blossoming romance,  a babbling baby, a bud on a tree after a long, bitter winter.

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What if gold could stay?  Would I, really, want it to? 

Would I freeze spring?  Freeze color? Freeze time? 

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Yes.

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Yes.

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Yes.

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Yes.

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9 comments:

Laura said...

My talented neice Sarah took most of the photos in this post. She took them with my camera, so I don't really have an excuse for not taking awesome photos. :) Thanks, Sarah!

Lynette said...

This is a great post. I remember watching Michael and Jeremiah, both about three years old, walking up my driveway--so cute, so innocent-- and thinking "oh, if time could just stand still". It didn't.

Marsha said...

I don't know if I would freeze time completely, but I definitely would bottle up specific moments for use in the winter. These flowers would be on that list of things to bottle. Beautiful photos Sarah!

Erin said...

The tulip trees are my fave. :)

Sarah takes awesome pictures.

I love Spring, especially in New England. But I have to admit the mature mourning of fall is my favorite.

Diana said...

Amazing photos! I'm with you!

The Lymans said...

Such beautiful pictures!

Kimberly said...

Beautiful poem and pictures, Laura. It was so good to see you and your little family over Easter! Thanks so much for coming to visit. Love you!

Karen said...

How did I miss this post? I'm not sure. It is very lovely, though. We have a very talented niece don't we?

Marsha said...

Laura, on a second perusal of the pictures of this post, I noticed that quite a few of my favorite shots did not have a byline. I am assuming that you took these? They are amazing! I think you know how to use your camera quite well. :)