Flowers Don't Take Plastic
By seannelson
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In our zooming silicon world
they're like silent sages
outside the tanning parlors
law offices and art galleries
they repose in meditative beds
in resplendent purples and yellows,
pinks and whites and reds
they catch the morning dew
filter Apollo's rays through it,
say nothing true or untrue
but shine forth in quiet beauty
and flowers don't take money
at least not very much
truth be told:
they can't use the stuff
they needs only good soil,
water and sunshine
They are not master-works
for the discrimminating,
but everyday survivors
that pop up everywhere
orchids and tulips in wealthy yards
daffodils behind white picket fences
purple snap-dragons by the highway
They're remarkable because they're
not rare or rarified:
everyman may grow them
by all eyes may be seen
they have no machines
to scan a visa or a mastercard,
neither do they take resumes
work nights,
or multi-task
The price of their beauty is small:
a little thought and water
a little pulling of weeds,
a small helping of sun
a will to appreciation
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