Thursday, May 14, 2020

Poetry Thursday, Asian American History Month Edition

On Floriography
 ~Karen An-Hwei Lee

If you often find yourself at a loss for words
or don’t know what to say to those you love,
just extract poetry out of poverty, this dystopia
                            of civilization rendered fragrant,
             blossoming onto star-blue fields of loosestrife,
heady spools of spike lavender, of edible clover
                            beckoning to say without bruising
a jot of dog’s tooth violet, a nib of larkspur notes,
                        or the day’s perfumed reports of indigo
                                in the gloaming—
              what to say to those
                           whom you love in this world?
Use floriography, or as the flower-sellers put it,
Say it with flowers.
—Indigo, larkspur, star-blue, my dear.

Copyright © 2019 by Karen An-Hwei Lee. Originally published in Poem-a-Day on October 14, 2019, by the Academy of American Poets.

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