Poinsettia Wreath in a December Churchyard, poetry by Polly Oliver at Spillwords.com

Poinsettia Wreath in a December Churchyard

Poinsettia Wreath in a December Churchyard

written by: Polly Oliver

@Polrocksnbones

 

Marble-cold, her face pearlescent
in a deep green shadow-pool
between sentinel Yews.

December dusk a gathered shawl
about her frozen feathers, lifted forever
between dust and stars.

Garlanded crosses and shrouded urns
hunch and lean, in centuries-long vigil
over folded ground.

There, a Poinsettia:
Blood-bright on monochrome,
scarlet petals, frost-glittered.

A Christmas wish, laid in love.

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