THE COMMONER
By YaseminB
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THE COMMONER
There are different varieties of me
In the azuline light, I swirl and twirl
And sometimes become dim.
Some favour bellis perrenis version of me
In the spring
Some sophists are partial to prunnela vulgaris
Not the folks; vacuous and dripping in bulgaris
My favourite form of myself is sheep’s sorrel
My buds emerge from upright stems
Red tinted and warier spirited!
My tender leaves garnish the salads
I even curdle the fresh milk
My temperament is never mercurial
Folks call me stoic
Many ailments I cure
Though zizania is an acquired taste for the elegant folks
But feeds the poor.
Yet I am a commoner: I am the weed
And I grow wild and unruly.
By nature, I am weeded out
To give way to plants tame and sweet.
There is also human species of me
The un-showy ones or the wild ones.
Other human beings desire to weed them out
To create space for humans; faux-sweet or tame.
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Thoughtful and lyrical, and
Thoughtful and lyrical, and the final verse gives it another dimension. I enjoyed this a lot.
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Just noticed, on re-reading -
Just noticed, on re-reading - in the second to last verse, is 'planets' meant to be 'plants'?
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