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Wednesday, May 10, 2006Purple Flower Poem![]() Among the geranium, a rash of purple campanula begins, scattering like Chinese fireworks through the delicate tan and yellow tips of saxifrage, encircling a group of bloody cranes' bills perched on rock. I want to name these flowers for you, a litany of colors that begin where there is hardly any, only the gentlest hint of evening-flush at the base of the throats of narcissus and sweet william, sharing a bed with verbena. Deep blue and slightly furry as a concord grape, the salvia cardinalis burns a wine color of intense sweetness on my tongue. We could have a curry laksa with it, even cheese—perhaps a soft brie or kesong puti sprinkled with peppercorns, or a whole clove of roasted garlic to smear on the slightly dusty surface of a saltine cracker. That reminds me of my grandmother's room and the smell of her lavender-water, distilled from the lavandula angustifolia, whose spears are so rigid to the touch and announce themselves with such radiant distinction. I want to glow like them, a field of me headier than a bottle of decanted scent, unblushing as a recitation of the contents of antique pomanders tied with silk string. Petals pressed into the cool ivory of journal pages: delphinium, pasque flowers, linseed and flax; linum perenne, the soft-hooded acanthus spinosus, purple phlox, and velvet lupine. Veronica incana, the powderpuff balls of hesperis matronalis-the ones they call sweet rockets-clearer than rain, exploding like breath from the furiously kissed mouth; like fizzy candy, like eskimo stars in the milky sky. ~*Luisa A. Igloria*~ Labels: poetry
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